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Plot for Peace

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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A documentary that reveals the untold story of apartheid's fall, and the mysterious French businessman who was instrumental in Nelson Mandela's release from jail.A documentary that reveals the untold story of apartheid's fall, and the mysterious French businessman who was instrumental in Nelson Mandela's release from jail.A documentary that reveals the untold story of apartheid's fall, and the mysterious French businessman who was instrumental in Nelson Mandela's release from jail.

  • Directors
    • Carlos Agulló
    • Mandy Jacobson
  • Writer
    • Stephen Smith
  • Stars
    • Jean-Yves Ollivier
    • Winnie Mandela
    • Thabo Mbeki
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    168
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    • Directors
      • Carlos Agulló
      • Mandy Jacobson
    • Writer
      • Stephen Smith
    • Stars
      • Jean-Yves Ollivier
      • Winnie Mandela
      • Thabo Mbeki
    • 2User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Jean-Yves Ollivier
    • Jean-Yves Ollivier, aka 'Monsieur Jacques'
    Winnie Mandela
    Winnie Mandela
    • ANC activist, South Africa
    Thabo Mbeki
    Thabo Mbeki
    • Former President, South Africa
    Matthews Phosa
    • ANC activist, South Africa
    • (as Mathews Phosa)
    Pik Botha
    • Minister of Foreign Affairs, South Africa
    • (as Roelof 'Pik' Botha)
    Joaquim Chissano
    • Former President, Mozanbique
    Neels Van Tonder
    • Head of Military Intelligence, South Africa
    • (as General Van Tonder)
    Jacinto Veloso
    • Minister of Security and Cooperation, Mozambique
    Michael Ledeen
    Michael Ledeen
    • National Security Council, USA
    Rusty Evans
    • Director-General of Foreign Affairs, South Africa
    • (as Leo 'Rusty' Evans)
    Denis Sassou-Nguesso
    • President, Congo-Brazzaville
    Chester Crocker
    • Assistant Secretary of State, USA
    Jean-Christophe Mitterrand
    • Presidential Advisor for African Affairs, France
    Michel Roussin
    • Chief of Staff of Prime Minister Chirac, France
    Odile Biyidi
    • President of Survie [NGO], France
    Jorge Risquet
    • African Affairs, Central Comitee of the CCP, Cuba
    Wynand du Toit
    • Special Forces, South Africa
    • (as Captain Wynand du Toit)
    Afonso Van-Dúnem M'Binda
    • Minister of Foreign Relations, Angola
    • (as Afonso 'M'Binda' Van Dunem)
    • Directors
      • Carlos Agulló
      • Mandy Jacobson
    • Writer
      • Stephen Smith
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    7l_rawjalaurence

    Profile of the Mysterious 'Fixer' Who Made a Significant Contribution Towards Forging Peace and the End of Apartheid in South Africa

    PLOT FOR PEACE profiles Jean-Yves Olivier, aka "Monsieur Jacques," a French business person who helped bring about peace in Africa during the Eighties as well as hastening the move towards the end of apartheid in South Africa in the mid-Nineties. Growing up in Algeria at the end of French colonial rule, Olivier understood the importance of negotiation rather than war as a means to solve disputes, if only to ensure the survival of different peoples; this was especially important in South Africa if the white community was going to survive in the post-apartheid era. Although not a politician, Olivier's greatest gift was the ability to be able to talk to the leaders of different political factions in Africa - in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia as well as South Africa - and persuade them to enter into negotiations, in which they would all achieve their aims, but would also work towards peace without losing face. Olivier acts as our narrator, talking direct to camera, with the help of reminiscences from many of the major players involved, including Winnie Mandela, and former South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha. To be honest, the plot does get a little complicated at times - it is often difficult to identify all the leaders and the factions they represent. But Olivier comes across as someone prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to secure peace: many of his trips criss-crossing the African continent were undertaken at his own expense. With hindsight it is perhaps sad that no similar person took responsibility for trying to end long-standing conflicts in other parts of the world - for example in Israel and Palestine. Although they might not have succeeded, they would have at least deserved some credit for trying.
    9runamokprods

    Engaging and engrossing documentary that feels almost like a cerebral fictional thriller.

    Commodities entrepreneur Jean-Yves Ollivier recounts his behind-the-scenes efforts to help broker the beginning of the end to apartheid in South Africa. While most attention in that historic transition has rightfully gone to Nelson Mandela, the ANC, and those fighting for freedom on the ground, the story of this clever chess-player using his Machiavellian business skills to gently coax together people and nations who weren't even speaking is a fascinating look at how complex, and not always 100% pure, the impulses behind change can be.

    Ollivier seems no fan of apartheid morally, but freely admits his first impetus for change was realizing it wasn't a sustainable model for a businessman like him trading with South Africa. So he tried to usher in the end of the old order with minimal violence and social disruption.

    Occasionally we get the sense we might be hearing a bit of a self-serving version of the story – there's not a lot of hard questioning of Ollivier's version of events. But whatever the details, there's no question this unlikely hero had a serious hand in bring to a close one of the most shameful regimes of the 20th century.

    On 2nd viewing it only grew in power, and emotion -- and my mild reservations abated. Whatever it's flaws this is a very powerful document of one person making a huge difference in the world, and not caring if he got the credit.

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      The film's subject, Jean-Yves Ollivier, had seen the destruction of civil war first hand in his native Algeria and was determined that the same fate would not befall South Africa.
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      Performed by Nik Yiannikas

      Written by Alexander Burnett, Blue May, Antony Partos and Nik Yiannikas

      Produced by Blue May and Alexander Burnett

      Mixed by Blue May at XXVII

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Portuguese
      • Afrikaans
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Complot para la paz
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Indelible Media
      • African Oral History Archive
      • Morocco Film Assistance
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,051
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,554
      • Nov 2, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,811
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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