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"We wanted the events themselves and
the commentary to sharpen under-
standing, and we did endless hours of
research," Setton says. "Until I worked
on this film, I didn't know all that
went on during the Wye meetings."
The producer-director, 51, believes
his background in Egypt, where he was
born, helps him to understand other
points of view. His personal filmmak-
ing history has given him experience in
showing how people deal with evil.
KAPO, which confronts conditions
in ghettos and concentration camps,
examines how far people would go to
save their own lives and won the 2000
International Emmy Award for Best
Documentary.
His upcoming production, In the
Name of God for HBO, will delve into
Islam extremism after Sept. 11.
The filmmaker, who believes that
peace ultimately will reign, emphasizes
the comments of Palestinian negotia-
tor Saeb Erekat.
"At the end of the day, I know
[peace is] doable, and I know
Palestinians and Israelis can make
peace," Erekat says in the film. "If it's
not next year, if it's not in 10 years,
the day will come.
"The difference between this moment
until the moment of reaching an agree-
ment will be how many names —
Palestinians and Israelis — will be
added to the list of death and agony. At
the end the day, there will be peace."

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in 1998; the election of Ehud Barak in
the wake of more suicide bombings; and
the expansion of Jewish settlements in
1999, the Camp David Summit in 2000
and the second Palestinian intifada
through the current crises of bombings,
incursions and bloodshed.
"We worked very hard to find the
footage that we thought would show the
events most realistically," Setton says.
"What impressed me most as a Jewish
Israeli was the comment made by
Rabin. In essence, it said that we must
negotiate as if there is no terror and
fight terror as if there is no negotiation."
The idea for the program came from a
French television journalist who is a
friend of Setton, whose SET Productions
operate out of offices in Jerusalem and
New York. The friend helped with access
to the information and the interviews.

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