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« on: February 12, 2008, 09:14:37 am »

The Man from Plains (DVD), Advance Order. To be Released on March 25.
Directed by Jonathan Demme
BuzzFlash.com's Review (excerpt)
If you are a political junkie, have a fondness for Jimmy Carter (particularly his post-presidential activity), and are interested in the controversy surrounding Carter's recent book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid," this is an absorbing documentary.

Directed by Academy Award Winner Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs), this 120 minute film manages to turn a book tour -- for "Peace Not Apartheid" -- into a fascinating exploration of Carter as a man of firm beliefs, viewpoints and faith.

Many people forget that Carter was our first modern "Born Again" president. Appropriately, the film begins with Carter driving around his family's land and conducting his weekly Bible class in Plains, which is attended by visitors from around the world. (Yes, Rosalynn and Jimmy still do live in the outpost of Plains and are active members of their small community.)

And then the book tour begins. Given the explosive nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a flashpoint issue, Carter -- one learns during the film -- knew that the title of the book was going to cause a political dust-up. His intention was to get people talking about and focusing on the plight of the Palestinians, those Palestinians who really just want peace, and how Israel has not separated the terrorist organizations from the large Palestinian population in terms of how they treat them.

Those who think Carter is Anti-Israel or Anti-Semitic are just way off the mark. As the film reminds us, Carter is the one that brought Israel its first peace treaty aith an Arab nation, through the most intense and pressured of personal negotiations between Sadat and Begin. He believes in a two-state solution. He supports the right of the State of Israel to exist. He just doesn't believe that you should apply collective punishment to a whole group of people, as is the case going on now in Gaza.

But as the documentary unfolds, one begins to realize, yet again, that the Israel-Palestinian conflict ranks right up there with abortion and gun control as issues to which emotions drown out reasoned discussion. It is more than a book tour, much more: it is the exploration of a thoughtful, committed man who is not slowing down when it comes to seeking peace and justice.



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