March
Julian March is unhappy with his wife, his family and his mistress. His detachment and coldness bring darkness to the March family and those around them. Will he realize his emotional alienation and move on before it is too late?
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the pivotal events of March 1999, focusing on the intense diplomatic efforts to resolve the Kosovo conflict. It delves into the high-stakes negotiations, the pressures faced by international mediators, and the geopolitical landscape that shaped the crisis. The film provides an insider's look at the challenges of peace-making in a complex modern war.
Critical Reception
March received a generally positive reception for its in-depth look at a critical period in recent history and its access to key diplomatic figures. Critics praised its clarity in explaining complex geopolitical maneuvers and its tense, almost thriller-like, depiction of high-stakes negotiations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its detailed examination of diplomatic efforts during the Kosovo War.
- Commended for providing access to key figures involved in the negotiations.
- Noted for its ability to build suspense around the peace process.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive interviews with Richard Holbrooke, the American diplomat who played a central role in brokering the Dayton Accords and negotiating peace in the Balkans.
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