Darfur Diaries: Message From Home

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Run-time: 57 minutes

The filmmakers in Darfur, Sudan
Jen Marlowe, Aisha Bain, & Adam Shapiro in Darfur, Sudan

Synopsis:
In October, 2004 a team of three independent filmmakers – Aisha Bain, Jen Marlowe and Adam Shapiro – left for Darfur, Sudan and eastern Chad. After monitoring the worsening political and humanitarian crisis for months and recognizing that the mainstream media offered marginal and inadequate coverage, the team set out with the goal of providing a platform for the people of Darfur (both those displaced inside Darfur and those living in refugee camps in Chad) to speak for themselves about their experiences, their fears, and their hopes for the future. The conflict serves as the ongoing narrative in the film, but the focus is on the people who are living through what has been termed a “genocide.” Through the voices of refugees, displaced persons, and in particular women and children, who are always among the most vulnerable in any conflict situation, this film seeks to provide space for the marginalized victims of atrocities to speak and to engage with the world. Additionally, the film probes the history, culture and heritage of Darfur as a means of deepening understanding of the crisis and complicating easily assumed perceptions by which the conflict is often portrayed (such as a matter of race, ethnicity or religion).

The film presents the Darfurians the filmmakers met (refugees and displaced peoples, civilians and fighters resisting the Sudanese government, child soldiers, teachers, students, parents, children and community leaders) as a people with full lives, culture, and heritage–people with homes that they desperately want to return back to, people undergoing traumatic loss but who demonstrate inspiring strength and resilience, and people whose lives, homes, safety and rights deserve to be protected vigilantly as a fundamental human right.

To organize a screening with filmmakers present to speak and answer questions, please contact CreativeWell, Inc at info@creativewell.com or 1-800-743-9182

To organize a screening of the film, please contact us at info@darfurdiaries.org

To purchase a copy of Darfur Diaries: Message from Home for private viewing, please visit www.amazon.com

To purchase an institutional copy for organizational viewing, please contact Nick Santiallan at Cinema Libre Studios at santillan@cinemalibrestudio.com or 1.818.349.8822

Darfur Diaries: Message from Home can also be rented at Hollywood Video or on Netflix!

The DVD contains extra features including a slideshow of photos. Interviews with the filmmakers and further context and analysis about the situation in Darfur from Darfuris, academics, humanitarian workers and the filmmakers.

Post-production team:
Directed and Produced by: Aisha Bain, Jen Marlowe, Adam Shapiro
Edited by: Adam Shapiro
Music: Leonard Nelson Hubbard
Sound: Ahmad Shirazi
Art Direction: Ann Petter

Animation generously donated by Curious Pictures
Animation Director: Geoffrey Johnson
Animation Producer: Melissa Johnson

Festival Screenings & Recognitions
Arrêts Sur Images, Brussels, Belgium
April 23-27, 2007

Rwanda Film Festival, Kigali, Rwanda
March, 2007

Montreal Human Rights Film Festival, Montreal, Canada
March 23-29, 2007

Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival
(Greenfield, MA) March 20, 2007, 7:00PM

Human Rights Film Festival, Gaborone, Botswana
March 16, 2007,9:00PM

Seattle Amnesty International Film Festival
(Seattle, WA) February 17, 2007, 9:00PM

Terres des Hommes, Cognac & Angouleme, France
February 9-11, 2007

Global Justice Film Festival, Bradford, UK, Peace Studies department at Bradford University and Rainbow Collective
February 1-4

7 Islands International Film Festival, Mumbai, India
January, 2007

Karachi International Film Festival 2006, Karachi, Pakistan
December 7 – 17

Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
November 12, 2006

Global Visions Film Festival, Alberta, Canada
November 2-6, 2006

International Human Rights Documentary Festival, Glasgow, Scotland
October 14, 2006

Amnesty International Film Festival, Toronto, Canada
October 27-29, 2006

Museum of Television and Radio Documentary Festival, New York, NY, 4:30 PM
October 21, 2006

2006 New Hampshire Film Expo, Portsmouth, NH
October 14, 2006, 4:30PM

Vermont International Film Festival, Burlington, VT
October 14, 2006, 12:00PM

Calgary International Film Festival, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
September 23, 7:00PM

TriContinental Film Festival
September 9, 13 Johannesburg, South Africa
September 18, 24 Capetown, South Africa

Yerevan International Golden Apricot Film Festival, Armenia
July 10-15, 2006

Southside Film Festival, Bethlehem, PA
June 17-18, 2006

Norwegian Documentary Film Festival, Volda, Norway
April 26-30, 2006

New Orleans International Human Rights Film Fesival, New Orleans, LA
April 13, 2006

Human Rights Film Festival of Paris, Paris, France
March 27-28, 2006

Ann Arbor Film Festival, Ann Arbor, MI
March 24, 2006

Westchester International Film Festival, Westchester, NY
March 11, 2006

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