Ironweed Film Club No. 44: War Child/ Heart of Fire/ Darfur Child Soldiers
March 2, 2011Ironweed Film Club No. 44: War Child/ Heart of Fire/ Darfur Child Soldiers
Call Number: IWFC_no 44
by: C Karim Chrobog; Emmanuel Jal; Luigi Falorni; Gabriele Kister; Letekidan Micael; Solomie Micael; Seble Tilahun; Chris Milner; Ironweed Film Club.; 18th Street Films.; Interface Media Group.; Beta Cinema.; Senator Film (Firm).;
Format: DVD
Language: English
Publisher: [San Francisco] : Ironweed Film Club, ©2009.
Notes: Issue: July 2009 (194 mins.); Contains 3 Films, and DVD Extras.
Summary: War child: Chronicles the amazing journey of Emmanuel Jal from ruthless child soldier to an acclaimed international hip-hop artist delivering a message of peace. Kidnapped at sever years old and forced to fight in Sudan’s brutal civil war, Jal tells his frightening yet redemptive tale in his own words, with his vibrant music providing the soundtrack. Feuerherz: Based on the memoirs of former child solder Senait G. Mehari, this drama follows the young headstrong heroine heroine Awet, who is given away to the Eritrean Liberation Front by her father and brainwashed into battle.Darfur child soldiers: Former child soldiers who escaped the Sudan civil war during the battle of Khartoum await a decision by the Sudanese government whether to prosecute them as criminals or return them to their parents.
Summary: War child: Chronicles the amazing journey of Emmanuel Jal from ruthless child soldier to an acclaimed international hip-hop artist delivering a message of peace. Kidnapped at sever years old and forced to fight in Sudan’s brutal civil war, Jal tells his frightening yet redemptive tale in his own words, with his vibrant music providing the soundtrack. Feuerherz: Based on the memoirs of former child solder Senait G. Mehari, this drama follows the young headstrong heroine heroine Awet, who is given away to the Eritrean Liberation Front by her father and brainwashed into battle.Darfur child soldiers: Former child soldiers who escaped the Sudan civil war during the battle of Khartoum await a decision by the Sudanese government whether to prosecute them as criminals or return them to their parents.
OCLC #: 428733535
Added: March 2, 2011
This item is part of the Ralph H. Wolfe Collection