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Jan 12, 2007 · God Grew Tired of Us: Directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn, Tommy Walker. With Panther Bior, John Bul Dau, Nicole Kidman, Daniel Abol Pach. Three young men from Sudan embark on a journey to America after years of wandering Sub-Saharan Africa in search of safety.
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- Documentary
- Christopher Dillon Quinn, Tommy Walker
- 2007-01-12
God Grew Tired of Us is a 2006 American documentary film about three of the "Lost Boys of Sudan", a group of some 25,000 young men who have fled the wars in Sudan since the 1980s, and their experiences as they move to the United States. The film was written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn.
- Molly Bradford Pace, Christopher Dillon Quinn, Tom Walker
Sep 4, 2006 · Watch God Grew Tired of Us (2006) online. A memoir about the torturous journey of three Southern Sudan boys fleeing war, John Bul Dau, Daniel Pach and Panther Bior, across Africa to the United States of America.
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Jan 12, 2007 · Rated: A- • Aug 22, 2007. Filmmaker Christopher Quinn observes the ordeal of three Sudanese refugees -- Jon Bul Dau, Daniel Abul Pach and Panther Bior -- as they try to come to terms with the ...
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- Christopher Dillon Quinn
- PG
- Lost Boys of Sudan
An award-winning, critically acclaimed documentary, narrated by Nicole Kidman, GOD GREW TIRED OF US explores the indomitable spirit of three "Lost Boys" from the Sudan who are forced to leave their homeland due to a tumultuous civil war. The documentary chronicles their triumph over seemingly insurmountable adversities and a relocation to ...
Jan 12, 2007 · 1h 29m. By Stephen Holden. Jan. 12, 2007. “God Grew Tired of Us,” a sober, uplifting documentary that follows the resettlement in the United States of three young men uprooted as children...
Summaries. Three young men from Sudan embark on a journey to America after years of wandering Sub-Saharan Africa in search of safety. In 1987, Sudan's Muslim government pronounced death to all males in the Christian south: 27,000 boys fled to Ethiopia on foot.