
San Francisco Chronicle
Despite all the anger and airing of righteous grievances from both sides in this telefilm, its fundamental celebration of cooperation can’t help but feel somewhat hollow.
Full reviewGolden Globe-winner Ruth Wilson (Luther) and nominee Andrew Scott (Fleabag) lead the true story of the secret and vital back-channel negotiations pivotal to the 1990s Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Based on the Tony Award-winning play.
Despite all the anger and airing of righteous grievances from both sides in this telefilm, its fundamental celebration of cooperation can’t help but feel somewhat hollow.
Full reviewAn engrossing, unfailingly lucid account of a momentous political breakthrough... Few will be unmoved by its sorrowful timeliness.
Full reviewThe strength of the ensemble cannot make up for the script’s failure to place the drafting of the Oslo Accords within the greater context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or the film’s tendency to provide humanity to only one side.
Full reviewThere's an almost visceral feeling of how much better this probably worked onstage before a live audience.
Full reviewRogers' 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.
Full reviewOslo is available to stream in Australia now on Foxtel and Binge.
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