
In Pursuit of Peace
Documentary
Overview
In Pursuit of Peace follows four Canadians on the front lines of international peace initiatives - in South Sudan, Turkey, Congo and Iraq. We experience the challenges of their work, exploring how their peace building strategies are put to the test in this new 21st century paradigm of conflict resolution.
Top Cast
Kai Brand-Jacobsen
Kai Brand-Jacobsen
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Kai Brand-Jacobsen
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Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall
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Andrew Marshall
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Tiffany Easthom
Tiffany Easthom
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Tiffany Easthom
Herself
Oumar Sylla
Oumar Sylla
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Oumar Sylla
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Auguy Blaise Kaykake
Auguy Blaise Kaykake
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Auguy Blaise Kaykake
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Patrick Kyanza Witandaye
Patrick Kyanza Witandaye
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Patrick Kyanza Witandaye
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Andrés Guiterrez
Andrés Guiterrez
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Andrés Guiterrez
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Derek Oakley
Derek Oakley
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Derek Oakley
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Jane Wambui Wanjiru
Jane Wambui Wanjiru
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Jane Wambui Wanjiru
Himself
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