Director:
Bartlett SherGuión:
J.T. RogersCámara:
Janusz KaminskiReparto:
Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott, Jeff Wilbusch, Salim Daw, Waleed Zuaiter, Igal Naor, Doval'e Glickman, Rotem Keinan, Itzik Cohen, Tobias Zilliacus, Sasson Gabai (más)Sinopsis(1)
Basada en hechos reales, Oslo se centra en las conversaciones secretas, las amistades inesperadas y los pequeños actos heroicos de un grupo de israelís y palestinos que, junto a una pareja noruega, consiguieron los Acuerdos de Oslo de 1993. (Movistar+)
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A well-executed dialogue-driven film about how the Norwegians tried to broker peace between Palestine and Israel through a series of talks. Let's be real—nothing in diplomacy is truly altruistic, but it was still a compelling watch. The film leans more into drama than strict historical accuracy, which actually works in its favor. Some of the perspectives shared by the Palestinian and Israeli characters were genuinely thought-provoking. And as a bonus, Jana Plodková was a delightful cherry on top of this Norwegian cake. ()