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- A documentary that exposes the genocide raging in Darfur, Sudan as seen through the eyes of a former U.S. marine who returns home to make the story public.
- An examination of the genocide in Sudan's western region of Darfur.
- A documentary about the events that led to the rise of Darfur's Arab-dominated government and the international community's "legacy of failure" to respond to the genocide carried out in the country.
- Is the U.N. still relevant? This behind-the-scenes documentary follows the efforts of diplomats trying to pass a Security Council resolution authorizing the deployment of a peacekeeping force to Darfur.
- Mark Brecke's They Turned Our Desert Into Fire tells the story of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan through the perspectives of Amtrak passengers during a three-day, cross-country train trip. In dramatic contrast to the benign American landscape outside the train, Mark's photographic images of desolation, death, and human suffering in the burned out villages of Darfur and refugee camps of Chad confront one after another of twelve train passengers. Complementing the photographs are moving accounts of Mark's experiences and a comprehensive expert analysis, which illuminates the full dimensions of the crisis and raises serious questions about the world's apparently willful indifference to it. For the twelve passengers, and thus the film's audience, a cross-country train trip becomes an enlightening and emotional journey through an indifferent American media landscape into the heart of the Darfur tragedy.
- Darfur is home to the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. See how people in the small town of Gereida prevail with an undying spirit in the face of absolute desolation.
- With Darfur's peace agreement long forgotten and the sound of gunfire ringing in the air, this eye-opening, exclusive film goes deep into the territory to reveal a people struggling desperately for life yet determined to carry on in the face of danger and hardship.
- Riddled with bullets ("Cosida a Trets") filmed and edited by Albert González Farran, presents the theme of children in countries in conflict and its negative repercussion.
- Documentary on the humanitarian crisis and the conflict in Darfur, Sudan.
- The two authors conducted an inquiry into the war in Darfur, the Sudan to the United States, passing through China. They interviewed the main protagonists in the conflict: rebels, officials and Sudanese diplomats, humanitarian workers and historians - They explain the ancient causes of this conflict and retrace the fatal sequence that led to this tragedy.
- The film combines the archived footage and still images of the Holocaust, Rwanda and Darfur genocide with testimonies of the Holocaust survivors to establish a parallel between the ongoing crisis in Darfur and the Holocaust. As the film's title points out, ignorance cannot be used as an excuse for not helping out because "this time we can't say (that) we didn't know".
- While Abdul was tending to his horses in Darfur, an airstrike wiped out his entire village. But, thanks to the help of an army doctor, he made it to Britain where his love of horses has put him on a more hopeful path.
- "Searching for Jacob" rebroadcasts a segment on the search for a Sudanese boy whose schoolbooks were found in a destroyed village in Darfur. "Stop Snitchin'" broadcasts a report on how hip-hop culture discourages cooperation with the police. "The King of Comedy" rebroadcasts an interview with the man behind Larry the Cable Guy. "Andy Rooney" talks about men's fashion.