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Plot: 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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Another interesting, but lopsided documentary.
The Oslo Diaries is very much like every documentary that deals with the Israel-Palestinian conflict. It doesn’t necessarily demonize Israel, but it shows very little about the corruption and lies of the Palestinian leadership. Was there a good faith effort for peace in the 90’s? I guess so. But to show alwaysvtge perspective of the Palestinians as victims and not focus on the terrorism perpetrated by their leaders is irresponsible. It shows news about a killing that an Orthodox Jewish settler perpetrated in Hebron against people In prayer. Horrible of course, and it shows Shimon Peres disgust ar this act rightly so. But the film never focuses on the constant fear and violence that Israelis have to live with.If you are going to show one side’s problems? Show both. And also, the film basically blames the fall of the peace process on Benjamin Netanyahu. Not a mention of Mahmoud Abbas. Not a mention of the violence done by Hamas. It does rightfully end with the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin by a an orthodox group against the peace process. There are certainly people on both sides that are against peace. But this documentary decided to show only one side of that.
Not as objective as it wants the viewer to believe.
This film is very much directed at anyone who disagrees with Benjamin Netanyahu.
War and Peace
It’s 1992. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is at a boiling point. The act of talking to the PLO would be treason for any Israeli citizen. Two Israeli professors have been chosen by government leaders to have back-channel talks with three Palestinian representatives in Norway. If found out, the professors would be arrested and the government would deny all knowledge. It’s the start of a peace process which would face many hurdles.This is history. It is important history. It’s worth going over again. I’m familiar with less than half of the events. It’s interesting to see the rest of the story and it has some interesting bits of behind-the-scenes. The conceit is that these are personal diaries of the participants. There are certainly some internal thoughts being expressed. I don’t know if anything is being held back or if it has the full depth of opinions. It’s compelling history and as a movie, it is compelling drama.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Documentary
Director Mor Loushy, Daniel Sivan
Writer Mor Loushy, Daniel Sivan
Actors Yussuf Abu-Warda, Yasser Arafat, Hanan Ashrawi
Country Israel, Canada
Awards 1 win & 5 nominations
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