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Tarak Ben Ammar’s Quinta Communications inks deals with Warner Bros

and Universal Pictures to bring acclaimed filmmaker Jean-Jacques


Annaud’s $55 million “Black Gold” to the big screen

October 13 2010- Tarak Ben Ammar’s Quinta Communications has signed multi-territory
distribution deals with Warner Bros and Universal Pictures for the $55 million epic
adventure “Black Gold.”

Antonio Banderas, Tahar Rahim, Mark Strong, Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed and Liya Kebede
have signed on to star in “Black Gold”, an adaptation of Hans Reusch’s classic novel “The
Great Thirst”.

Acclaimed filmmaker Jean-Jacques Annaud (“Quest for Fire”; “The Name of the Rose”;
“Seven Years in Tibet”; “Enemy at the Gate”) will direct based on the screenplay by Menno
Meyjes (“The Color Purple”; “Empire of the Sun”; “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”).
Jean-Jacques Annaud and Alain Godard have co-written the story.

Principal photography will begin in Tunisia on October 18 and the film will shoot in Ben
Ammar’s Empire Studios and on location in Tunisia.

”Black Gold” tells the story of the rivalry between two Emirs in Arabia in the 1930’s just as
oil is being discovered, and the rise of a young, dynamic leader who unites the various tribes
of the desert kingdoms. The film will sweep audiences into the heart of the Arabian
Peninsula in a way not seen since David Lean’s seminal “Lawrence of Arabia” some fifty
years ago.

Warner Bros will distribute the film in France, the United Kingdom, Latin America and the
Middle East.

Universal Pictures International (UPI) will distribute the film in Germany and Spain.

Quinta Communications’ Eagle Pictures is handling distribution in Italy.

Remaining distribution deals are currently being finalised for a worldwide Christmas 2011
release.
Tahar Rahim, after his award-winning, breakthrough performance in Jacques Audiard’s “Un
Prophete,” will play the lead role of Prince Auda in “Black Gold”, a hero torn between two
fathers, two loves, two choices, one destiny.

Mark Strong (“Robin Hood”; “Sherlock Holmes”; “Kick-Ass”) is Auda’s father Amar, ruler of
Salmaah, who is forced to give up his beloved two sons after losing a battle to his fierce
enemy Nessib, ruler of the kingdom of Hobeika, played by Antonio Banderas (“Mask of
Zorro”; “You Will Meet a Tall, Dark Stranger”) . Frieda Pinto (“Slumdog Millionaire”; “Miral”)
plays Princess Lallah, the daughter of Nessib and future wife of Auda. Riz Ahmed (“Four
Lions”) plays the role of the wisecracking Dr. Ali, half-brother to Auda, while supermodel
Liya Kebeda (“Flower of the Desert”) plays fiery Bedouin slave girl Aicha.

For Tarak Ben Ammar, the production of “Black Gold” represents the culmination of a thirty
year journey to adapt Hans Reusch’s novel.

“I first optioned the book in 1978 when I was still only beginning my career as a film
producer,” said Tarak Ben Ammar. “The film will chart the relationship between oil and
Islam in Arabia and the clash between modernity and tradition which shaped the region for
decades to come. The themes are still very alive: Is oil an advantage? Which countries have
used it intelligently? Which have been able to stay faithful to their culture, religion, yet
modern at the same time? Not since 'Lawrence of Arabia' has there been a picture like this
about the Arabian Peninsula.”

Richard Fox, Executive VP International Warner Bros. added: “We at Warner Bros. are proud
and delighted to be involved in such a prestigious project. Tarak Ben Ammar’s passion and
commitment to this film has been instrumental in assembling such an amazingly talented
group of filmmakers and actors who will now bring this epic tale to the screen.”

Christian Grass, President of International Production and Acquisitions for Universal Pictures
International (UPI) commented: ““We’re delighted to be able to work with Tarak Ben
Ammar and come onboard Black Gold as the international distribution partner in select
territories. This epic adventure further enhances our 2011 slate and is just the kind of
exciting event movie that we believe can appeal to audiences around the world.”
Central to Quinta Communications’ strategy is the fact that “Black Gold” will deliver to
audiences around the world an entertaining adventure in the Arabian desert and the kind of
breathtaking action and spectacle that contemporary audiences are craving for.

“This is a timely film for the whole family to see and enjoy together. We promise to
transport them to another world under the Arabian sky,” says Ben Ammar. “This is a big-
budget, big, big epic with a lot of action, planes, tanks and thousands of extras.”

Notes to Editors:

About Quinta Communications:

Quinta Communications, founded in 1990 by Tarak Ben Ammar, is the only fully integrated,
multi-platform entertainment company formed and run by an Arab that has successfully
established itself in Europe and North America as well as the Middle East and North Africa.
Tarak Ben Ammar has overseen an ever-expanding infrastructure that now includes
theatrical distribution operations in France (Quinta) and Italy (Eagle Pictures), production
studios (Empire Studios, Carthago Film Studios in Tunisia and Cinema City with Luc Besson in
France), post-production (LTC, Scanlab, Duran Duboi, Eclair Group) and TV Networks
(Nessma TV covering the Maghreb as well as Sport Italia and the DFree digital bouquet in
Italy). Tarak Ben Ammar is also a board member of The Weinstein Company, Telecom Italia
and Mediobanca.

In 2010, Quinta co-produced two major feature films: Rachid Bouchareb’s “Outside The
Law,” about the Algerian struggle for independence from French colonial rule, received its
world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

Quinta also co-produced Julian Schnabel’s “Miral,” based on Rula Jebreal’s biographical
account of Palestinian woman Hend Husseini’s establishment of the Dar El Tifl orphanage
following the 1948 partition of Palestine and establishment of the state of Israel. The film
received its world premiere in competition at Venice Film Festival.

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