‘The Human Factor’ Review: In Peace Talks Trust Is Vital and Elusive
[ad_1] “The Human Factor” presents a cogent and involving view of the Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, mainly from 1991 until the
Read More[ad_1] “The Human Factor” presents a cogent and involving view of the Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, mainly from 1991 until the
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Read More[ad_1] Every seven years or so for more than half a century, the filmmaker Michael Apted returned to what he
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Read More[ad_1] In some ways, “MLK/FBI,” Sam Pollard’s new documentary, tells a straightforward story suggested by the title. Drawing on long-secret
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