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    PG2007 · Documentary · 1h 39m

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    Darfur Now is a 2007 American documentary film examining the genocide in Darfur. It was written and directed by Ted Braun and produced by Don Cheadle, Mark Jonathan Harris, and Cathy Schulman. Executive producers included Jeffrey Skoll, Omar Amanat, Dean Schramm, Diane Weyermann, and Matt Palmieri. The film is a call to action for people all ...

  2. Synopsis. This acclaimed documentary follows the story of six people who are determined to end the sufferings in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur. The six - an American activist, an international prosecutor, a Sudanese rebel, a sheikh, a leader of the World Food Program and an internationally known actor - demonstrate the power of how one individual ...

    • Ted Braun
    • 98 min
    • 16
  3. Nov 2, 2007 · Darfur Now: Directed by Ted Braun. With Ahmed Mahammed Abaka, Sheikh Ahmed Mohamad Abakar, Hawa Abaker, Hejewa Adam. An examination of the genocide in Sudan's western region of Darfur.

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    • Documentary
    • Ted Braun
    • 2007-11-02
  4. Nov 2, 2007 · Nov. 5, 2007. A film review in Weekend on Friday about the documentary “Darfur Now” misidentified the university attended by Adam Sterling, who worked to get a bill passed to force California ...

    • Stephen Holden
    • Ted Braun
  5. In this in-depth documentary, Academy Award-nominee Don Cheadle ("Hotel Rwanda," "Crash") examines genocide in Sundan's western region and takes a closer look at the consequences of the conflict between the Sudanese government sponsored militia group known as Janjaweed and the various rebel groups that are comprised of mostly civilians. The results are hundreds of thousands of deaths and ...

  6. Nov 13, 2007 · A new documentary about the conflict in Sudan follows six people working to bring humanitarian relief to the region. Adam Sterling is one of those featured in Darfur Now.Sterling's passion for the ...

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  8. Nov 8, 2007 · Washington remains aloof from the issue, apart from the speeches of involved senators. All of this you will learn and see in "Darfur Now." It is not a compelling documentary (too much exposition, not enough on-the-spot reality), but it is instructive and disturbing. Darfurians like Hejewa Adam await the arrival of "the Americans" to save her land.

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