Los Angeles Times

Peace is this man’s goal

- — Sheri Linden

Padraig O’Malley is, to put it mildly, a man on a mission. The fascinatin­g subject of “The Peacemaker” is a restless traveler who has devoted most of his life to conflict resolution, organizing conference­s on political hot spots including Iraq and Kosovo. As it follows him over a five-year period, into hotel gatherings and danger zones, James Demo’s sharpeyed documentar­y lays waste to any assumption that inner peace is a requisite for O’Malley’s urgent work.

With his gaunt good looks, self-effacing humor and laser focus, the Dublinborn, Boston-based academic knows how to work a room — but not in the polished, facile manner of a politician. He’s no headline grabber but, in the words of a colleague, an instrument­al “backroom player.”

A recovering alcoholic, O’Malley funds his activities with proceeds from a bar he once haunted and now owns. Having ingeniousl­y borrowed a foundation­al concept from the 12-step model, he posits the idea of shared suffering as the starting point for problem-solving forums. Divided societies counsel one another — sometimes with groundbrea­king results.

The weight of the world is evident in O’Malley’s dour gaze, but it’s clear too, in Demo’s sensitive, piercing portrait, that the endless job he’s carved out for himself is his lifeblood, and its own kind of addiction. Even as aging takes its toll, he’s still crisscross­ing the globe in a dauntless pursuit, his sights set far beyond comforting convention­al notions of happiness and love. “The Peacemaker.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Music Hall, Beverly Hills.

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PADRAIG O’MALLEY travels widely seeking conf lict resolution through shared pain in “The Peacemaker.”

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