Darfur Diaries: Message From Home (2004)
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Darfur Diaries: Message From Home
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| Directed by | Aisha Bain, Jen Marlowe and Adam Shapiro |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | October 17, 2006 |
| Running Time | 55 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 881394101623 |
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About Darfur Diaries: Message From Home
Darfur Diaries: Message From Home is a brutally honest inside look into the current tragedy befalling the Darfur Region. A team of three independent filmmakers in Darfur monitored the worsening political and humanitarian crisis in 2004 and recognized that the mainstream media offered marginal and inadequate coverage. They set out with the goal of providing a platform for the people of the Darfur to speak for themselves about their experiences, their fears, and their hopes for the future. This film seeks to provide space for the marginalized victims of atrocities to speak and to engage with the world. Amnesty International will use the film to educate its members and the public about the situation in Darfur. Amazon.com
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Average user review:| It's a good start, but doesn't tell the whole story |
The problem with this video and most books on the subject that that they intentionally don't talk about the reasons for the killing. It is Arab Muslims killing and enslaving Black Muslims because once the blacks asked for some power for self-governance, the Arab muslums no longer looked at them as Muslims but sub-human. You see many of the same enemies in the War on Terror involved in Darfur (Which is really Western Sudan.) Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia financially supporting the government in Khartoum with China buying the oil and Russia supplying the planes and bombs.
The reason why George Clooney and others omit these facts is because if they did, they would have to admit George W. Bush was right about Iraq. Darfur is what Iraq WILL look like if we leave too early! April 2, 2008
| Powerful, human stories of dignity and courage |
The book is an important companion to the DVD as it documents what the small band of filmmakers went through to try and get to the truth of the situation. It provides important background and perspective and also gives insight into the filmmakers themselves. It is a gentle yet eye opening trip into a very dark place that includes incredible spirit and hope. September 10, 2007
| A people being massacred by their own government |
Listen to the stories as they are told by the survivors, orphan kids, widows and old people who either could run away or were tortured or raped. See the dignity and spiritual endurance of these people as they face the camera and speak. A very respectable documentary (we never see the face of the interviewer), with a touch of artistry and originality in its conception. As some one said: if it had been the American government sending the Army against the civilians in LA, or the British against the people of some English town all the world would know it immediately.
Do we really want to know? For those Pharisees that cry out "racist" all the time in America, here's one good chance to cry loud: it's called Sudan, and the bad guys happen to be Arabs.
June 8, 2007
| never again?! |
| Haven' received it. |
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