This film is not an intro-level film to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Instead it provides continual behind-the-scenes information and insights about the brokering of peace deals with Israel, starting at the Camp David accords and going through the 2nd Intifada. It is fact based and uses actual footage from primary sources to guide the viewer through the developments in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks from Camp David (1999) until the film was made (2005). It is not meant to be a background on the conflict, nor is it a basic documentary that provides stock footage accompanied with information readily found on wikipedia. Rather, this film provides in- depth analysis that would require a viewer unfamiliar with the conflict to conduct outside research in order to more fully understand the issues. In that light, this is an outstanding film that opens the doors into a political world rarely seen and understood by voters.