Reviews

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  • Film Journal International Reviews Plot For Peace

    Category : Press

    “The tale is surprising, and directors Carlos Agullo and Mandy Jacobson blaze right through it—recounting ins and outs across an entire continent in ways that will challenge most viewers in the West. “ Read more of the review from TheFilmJournal.com – click ...

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  • KAM WILLIAMS: Revisionist History Chronicles Frenchman’s Secret Role in Toppling Apartheid

    Category : Press

    Kam Williams: “What interested Ollivier in South Africa? He explains that he was a young expatriate living in Algeria during that nation’s independence movement. So, he saw the outcome as inevitable when civil war erupted in South Africa despite efforts of the United States and other Western countries to delay the inevitable by advocating the ...

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  • FILM-FORWARD REVIEW – Oct 31st, 2014

    Category : Press

    The film describes the untold, backroom role that Algerian-born French businessman Jean-Yves Ollivier played in the sensitive negotiations between hostile countries bordering South Africa and the distrustful factions within. … [It] excels in showing how the struggle to free Nelson Mandela and end apartheid played out around some of the highest tensions of the latter days of ...

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  • The NYC Movie Guru – 31st Oct, 2014

    Category : Press

    The NYC Movie Guru briefly reviews Plot For Peace in its documentary round-up. Click here to read ...

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  • THE WASHINGTON POST’S REVIEW

    Category : Press

    “The Frenchman’s real name is Jean-Yves Ollivier, and the cards he was dealt are thus: He was born in Algeria, and after that country gained independence, he and his parents found themselves fleeing from the only home Ollivier knew. Years later, as a successful cereal trader who later got into oil and coal, he traveled ...

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