Sand and Sorrow Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Paul Freedman directs this sobering documentary about the genocidal crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan. Freedman followed a group of African Union peacekeeping forces on a journey through the area, observing the 2.5 million people displaced from their homes by brutal violence, and forced to stay in the squalor of temporary camps. Analyzing the cultural, political, and historical background of the area, the film examines how the government in Sudan was able to turn so ruthlessly against its own indigenous people, creating what would most likely go down in history as one of humanity's most shameful moments. - Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
07/30/2007
DVD Release Date:
01/29/2008
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
98 min.
Production Co.:
Amahoro Collaborative, Patriot Pictures, Station 18 Films
Director(s):
Tone:
Bleak, Downbeat, Grim, Somber
Language:
Arabic,English
Status:
DVD