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From The Official Trailer Of Oslo Featuring Ruth Wilson as Mona Juul, Andrew Scott as Terje Rød-Larsen, Jeff Wilbusch as Uri Savir and Itzik Cohen as Yossi Beilin
HBO has always defined itself as a network that has never lacked in quality when it comes to content. Similarly, a new TV film brought on the channel is giving the same vibes for sure, telling the story of two countries who found common ground and peace at the time they were heading into a war against each other. Oslo releasing on May 29, 2021, recounts the discussion between the officials from Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization who came together hoping to find peace admits their battles. Bartlett Sher serves as the director for the TV film Oslo. The movie takes inspiration from the play of the same name written by J.T. Rogers, who himself is part of the writing team of the movie.
When
Oslo transferred from an Off-Broadway run to Broadway in April 2017, it was one of the season’s biggest hits. The play a fictionalized account of the thrilling real-life back-channel deals and international intrigue that led up to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords earned seven Tony Award nominations, including a Best Director nod for Sher. At the time he told
Oslo is not how well it went or ultimately worked out; it s about the process.”
Four years later, a stunning film adaptation of
Oslo starring Ruth Wilson and Andrew Scott and featuring an all-star international cast is set to premiere on HBO (airing May 29 at 8 p.m. EST), and that process is still relevant as today tensions are high in the Middle East and the movie is being released into a world that can seem more politically divided and difficult to maneuver than ever.