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In Search of Peace

IN SEARCH OF PEACE

IN SEARCH OF PEACE chronicles the first two decades of Israel's
existence, offering new insights on the origins of the Middle East conflict. The film weaves together historical narrative, anecdotes and dramatic personal stories, drawing on interviews with the leaders who helped make that history. Combining a rich tapestry of rare archival film and photos, "In Search of Peace" not only examines events in Israel, but their impact on other places as well - the Arab refugee camps, the General Assembly of the United Nations and from
there to the world capitals of Moscow, Paris, London, Buenos Aires, Cairo and Washington D.C.

The film offers a unique global perspective on one of the most important events of the Twentieth Century and one of the seminal events in the 3,500-year history of the Jewish People.

Narrated by Michael Douglas.

Featuring the voices of Edward Asner, Anne Bancroft, Richard Dreyfuss, Miriam Margolyes and Michael York.

Written by Sir Martin Gilbert and Rabbi Marvin Hier.

Directed by Richard Trank.


Reviews
"…does an excellent job of sorting through and
clarifying the complexities of Middle East diplomacy."

- The New York Times

 

 

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