"Inspiring" is a word often used to describe human-rights-oriented documentaries, but Theodore Braun's film about efforts to ease the ongoing genocide in Sudan's Darfur region really earns that epithet. It not only describes the current humanitarian disaster, but profiles the ways in which six very different people from far-flung areas of the globe have taken action.
Braun traveled throughout the Darfur between January and May 2007, during which time an estimated 200,000-plus African men, women and children were killed and some 2.5 million others were displaced by armed, mounted and, it's widely alleged, government-backed Arab gangs known as the Janjaweed, ...
Released:
2007
Rated:
NR
Length:
99 mins