
🎬 Title: Oslo
What leads adversaries to discover shared interests?
Story: Based on real events, this film depicts the behind-the-scenes negotiations between fierce opponents—showcasing the unexpected alliances and quiet valor of a dedicated group of Israelis, Palestinians, and a Norwegian couple, which ultimately resulted in the landmark 1993 Oslo Peace Accords.
⭐ Rating: 6.5 (103 votes)
📅 Release Date: May 29, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
🎭 Genres: TV Movie, Drama, History
🎬 Director: Bartlett Sher
✍️ Writer: J.T. Rogers
🌍 Country: United States
🏢 Production Companies: DreamWorks Pictures, Bold Films, Marc Platt Productions, HBO Films, SRO Productions

👥 Cast: Ruth Wilson (Mona Juul), Andrew Scott (Terje Rød-Larsen), Salim Daw (Ahmed Qurei), Waleed Zuaiter (Hassan Asfour), Jeff Wilbusch (Uri Savir), Igal Naor (Joel Singer), Doval’e Glickman (Yair Hirschfield), Rotem Keinan (Ron Pundak), Itzik Cohen (Yossi Beilin), Tobias Zilliacus (Jan Egeland)
Editor’s Note: Here’s a brief overview of Oslo (2021): This film embraces its roots in the TV Movie, Drama, and History genres without feeling stereotypical. Director Bartlett Sher focuses on character development over flashy moments, bringing a sense of realism to the performances by Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott, and Salim Daw. The 1 hour, 58-minute duration complements the storyline well. While not without its flaws, the film is solid, with its strengths more than compensating for any rough patches. The tagline—“What leads adversaries to discover shared interests?”—aptly captures the film’s essence. If this premise resonates with you, consider adding it to your watchlist.
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