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  1. Directed by: Dror Moreh. Script by: Dror Moreh, Oron Adar. Featured Negotiators: Dennis Ross, Martin Indyk, Gamal Helal, Aaron David Miller, Daniel Kurtzer, Robert Malley. Selections: Telluride Film Festival. Synopsis: With unprecedented access to the foremost American negotiators, THE HUMAN FACTOR is the behind-the-scenes story from the last ...

  2. The Human Factor is a 2019 American-Israeli documentary film directed by Dror Moreh. The film follows a thirty-year effort to secure peace in the Middle-East. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. It was released in the United States on January 22, 2021, by Sony Pictures Classics .

  3. 7 mai 2021 · According to Dror Moreh ’s riveting new documentary, “The Human Factor,” it was hubris that led Clinton and Barak to assume they could use the strength of their personalities to get Arafat to accept an all-or-nothing deal, one that the Palestinian leader couldn’t be blamed for turning down. Advertisement.

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  5. Le film dévoile une histoire officieuse, vécue et écrite par une élite fatiguée de l’enlisement sans fin du conflit. Dans The Human Factor, ce sont les conseillers spéciaux de la Maison Blanche qui façonnent la perspective américaine du conflit. Ces personnages – tous Américains, à l’exception de Gamal Helal, interprète d ...

  6. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. With unprecedented access to the foremost American negotiators, THE HUMAN FACTOR is the behind-the-scenes story from the last 25 years, of how the United States came ...

  7. Otto Preminger's final film sees the envelope pushing director go out more with a whimper than a bang, The Human Factor is a subdued spy thriller that faithfully recreates the downbeat, matter-of-fact tone of the Graham Greene novel it adapts and almost intentionally seems to lack the visual and atmospheric polish of the many prior Greene ...