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  1. 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.

  2. May 7, 2021 · The Human Factor: Directed by Dror Moreh. With Gamal Helal, Martin Indyk, Daniel Kurtzer, Robert Malley. The epic behind-the-scenes story of the United States' 30-year effort to secure peace in the Middle East. Recounted from the unique perspective of the American mediators on the frontlines.

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    • Documentary
    • Dror Moreh
    • 2021-05-07
  3. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-human-factor-2019The Human Factor - Metacritic

    Jan 22, 2021 · 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 within reach of pulling off the impossible – securing peace between Israel and its neighbors.

    • (14)
    • Dror Moreh
    • PG-13
  4. Few can explain why, but “The Human Factor” finds those who can. With the white-knuckle intensity of a first-rate political thriller, Israeli filmmaker Dror Morehs engrossing documentary tracks glacial efforts to broker a peace deal over the past three decades.

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    • Rise Films, DMP
    • Dror Moreh
  5. The Human Factor. An English spy (Nicol Williamson) must leave his family and defect to Moscow. Fandango at Home Prime Video Apple TV. Rent The Human Factor on Fandango at Home, Prime...

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    • Otto Preminger
    • R
    • Nicol Williamson
  6. 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 within reach of pulling off the impossible – securing peace between Israel and its neighbors.

  7. Aug 31, 2019 · ‘The Human Factor’: Film Review Six envoys for the American government discuss the ups and downs of Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations from the late 1980s to 2000. By Jay Weissberg