The Kiss the Future Paramount Plus streaming release date is quickly approaching, and viewers are wondering when they can begin viewing the documentary.
Nenad Cicin-Sain directed Kiss the Future, a documentary film. It uses art and music to highlight the perseverance of Sarajevo’s inhabitants, with a focus on U2’s post-war concert. It initially debuted on February 19, 2023. Ben Affleck, Sarah Anthony, and Matt Damon produce the documentary. Nenad and Bill S. Carter collaborate on the writing. Here’s when the film will be released on Paramount Plus.
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What is the Release Date for Kiss the Future Paramount Plus?
The Kiss the Future Paramount Plus streaming release date is Tuesday, May 7, 2024. The documentary focuses on the hardships that Sarajevo inhabitants faced during the Bosnian War in the 1990s.
It chronicles the unique attempt of American charity worker Bill Carter, who enlists the participation of Irish music band U2 to shine a light on the consequences of the war and the public’s suffering in Sarajevo during the siege. The documentary is based on Bill Carter’s book, “Fools Rush In.”
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Bono, Adam Clayton, Vesna Andree Zaimovic, Boris Siber, Senad Zaimovic, and Miro Purivatra are among the artists who appear in Kiss the Future.
Where will Kiss the Future be Available for Streaming?
Paramount Plus will make Kiss the Future accessible via streaming beginning on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. It is currently available for streaming by viewers.
The documentary film will be available for viewing by existing Paramount Plus subscribers. In the event that you have not yet subscribed to the service, please follow the link below to do so:
This is the official synopsis for Kiss the Future: “An examination of the dangers of nationalism and the function of art as a tool of defiance and activism during the Bosnian War’s Siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.” Examine the ways in which hope was sustained through the mediums of art and music, with humanitarians and the band U2 playing a partial role.
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