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Oslo (2021)

The true story of negotiations between implacable enemies — the secret back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics of a small but committed group of Israelis, Palestinians and one Norwegian couple that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords.

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Peter Debruge 01 Jun 2021

Rogers’ stage play is a smart, mature piece of writing, but one that transfers rather clumsily to the small screen, in part because its makers don’t show quite the same confidence in their audience’s intelligence.

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Sheila O'Malley 28 May 2021

The timing of Oslo is less than ideal, current events being what they are. The framing, too, is blinkered and naïve.

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Bob Strauss 26 May 2021

Oslo ultimately acknowledges that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is anything but resolved, and shows why even this first, limited step toward settling it was so immensely difficult. Whether we’re in the mood to find it entertaining right now remains in dispute.

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TVJerry 31 May 2021

A husband/wife team of Norwegian diplomats (Andrew Scott/Ruth Wilson) hosted secret back-channel negotiations between a small group of Israeli and Palestinian representatives that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords. This adaptation of the Tony Award-winning play has a solid theatrical structure with lots of small scenes, each with a conflict that must be resolved before the next one. Since it’s all talk, it’s vital to have a strong cast and this group succeeds in creating convincingly committed characters. The play’s director, Bartlett Sher, is at the film’s helm and he manages to make the dialogue and disagreements involving. Considering the subject matter, it’s a fascinating peek behind the (somewhat fictionalized) scene, but more as a historical curiosity than a stirring drama.

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Roxana Hadadi 25 May 2021

What results is a very Western-specific view of this conflict and of the Oslo Accords that doesn’t embody the “both sides” approach the film ostensibly intends to provide.

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