Universal Pictures Adapts 'The School'


Universal Pictures is to adapt a C.J. Chivers article in Esquire's June issue about the siege of a Russian elementary school by heavily armed Chechen rebels called The School, according to Variety.

Brian Grazer will produce the adaptation.

Chivers, the Moscow correspondent for the New York Times, covered the ordeal as it unfolded over three days in 2004, ending with the deaths of about 300 of the 1,100 hostages; 31 terrorists also were killed.

Chivers returned to the town of Beslan 18 months later to interview the survivors, whose viewpoints give "The School" an emotional thrust and its movie potential. In a statement, Grazer said the article "captures for the first time the human aspect of a horrendous event." The story "cried out to be told on the bigscreen." He was en route to Cannes for the premiere of "The Da Vinci Code" and unavailable for further comment.

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