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They Turned Our Desert Into Fire

They Turned Our Desert Into Fire
Direction
MARK BRECKE
Screenplay
Mark Brecke
Cinematography
Jason Mitchell, S. Smith Patrick
Music
ViVek Maddala
Producer
Mark Brecke, Stacey Ransom, Jason Mitchell, produtor associado
Edition(s)
31ª

They Turned Our Desert Into Fire

They Turned Our Desert Into Fire
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  • 90 minutos
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  • color e p&b digital
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  • 2007
Sudan

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The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan, is seen 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, director’ 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 director’ experiences and a comprehensive expert analysis, which illuminates the full dimensions of the crisis and raises serious questions about the world’ apparently willful indifference to it. For the twelve passengers, and thus the film’ 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.

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MARK BRECKE

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1965, and resides in San Francisco, California. He completed his studies in Cinema at the University of California, in Berkeley. In 2003 he worked as the photographer for the book project “Letters to America”, released in 2005. He traveled to five countries, including Iraq where he testified the invasion. In 2004 Amnesty International selected his short documentary film War as a Second Language (2002) to be included in their permanent film archive. In September of 2004, Mark started photographing the refugee camps of Eastern Chad and traveled behind rebel lines in the Darfur region of Sudan, with the Sudanese Liberation Army. They Turned Our Desert into Fire is his first feature.
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