PAL Format Question

Hi Folks,
I am preparing to shoot a film using the Sony Zu1, and I wanted to use the 24fps feature, but unfortunately, this camera does not have that. My DP suggested I shoot it in PAL, thus getting as close to 24fps as we could.
I was just wondering what kind of nightmares this would create later in post...
Or is there something in FCP that can achieve the 24fps look while shooting NTSC 30fps?
Thanks for any ideas!
Chris

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