
A group of Israelis and Palestinians come together in Oslo for an unsanctioned peace talks during the 1990s in order to bring peace to the Middle East.... (Full plot summary below)
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A group of Israelis and Palestinians come together in Oslo for an unsanctioned peace talks during the 1990s in order to bring peace to the Middle East.
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| rogercatlin.comRoger CatlinAn enlightening documentary that goes behind the secret, even illegal, negotiations that came the closest to finding peace in the Middle East. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranIsraeli journalist Amos Elon once wrote that the demands for justice presented by the Israeli-Palestinian impasse exceed the human capacity to administer it. The dramatic, involving The Oslo Diaries details the closest these adversaries have come to proving Elon wrong, a story that is heartening and heartbreaking by turn. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Eli SandersIn pretty much all realms, we need to relearn the kind of brave and fragile process that was at the heart of the 1993 Olso Peace Accords. |
| NOW TorontoSusan G. ColeThree essential points emerge. Talking leads to enemies discovering one another's humanity. |
| Film Journal InternationalChris BarsantiDramatically constructed and studded with sharp, thoughtful points of view,The Oslo Diaries nevertheless falls down on one point. The movie doesn’t get as much sunlight into the PLO viewpoint on the process, focusing almost exclusively on Israeli domestic politics. |
| Village VoiceJordan HoffmanThe Oslo Diaries is a striking document, mixing never-before-seen footage shot by the negotiators themselves and current reflections from participants, including the final interview of former Israeli president Shimon Peres. |
| The PlaylistKimber MyersThe Oslo Diaries is at its most gripping – and its most devastating – in its coverage of how close to peace the two sides came but have still yet to reach. |
| The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberThe main virtue of the film lies in the thoughtful interviews given by the Israeli and Palestinian negotiators, both the accompanying voiceover commentaries and their later on-camera appearances. |
| Hammer to NailChristopher Llewellyn ReedIt is a film to be watched and discussed, now and until we achieve real peace. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawLike a sombre archaeological dig, this documentary disinters the 1990s Oslo peace process between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation. |