|
Lost Boys of SudanPrice Range:
$18.00 to $38.00
LOST BOYS OF SUDAN, directed by San Francisco-based documentary filmmakers Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk, observes the experiences and...
Read More
LOST BOYS OF SUDAN, directed by San Francisco-based documentary filmmakers Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk, observes the experiences and impressions of two boys from Sudan who were brought to the United States as part of a resettlement program that took place in 2001. Thousands of people were allowed to immigrate to the United States to escape from the civil war that had plagued Sudan for 20 years, driving many of that country's residents to refugee camps. Peter Dut and Santino Chuor met Mylan and Shank in a refugee camp in Kakuma Kenya, which is where they agreed to make LOST BOYS. The film tracks their passage to the United States, where they settle into lives and jobs in Houston, Texas, and Kansas City, Missouri. It is through their eyes that the film communicates both an idea of what Sudan is like in their memories of home, the differences between the lives they led in Africa and their new lives in the United States, and the simple homesickness and frustration that comes with being transplanted to a totall...
Minimize
|
|
Review Summary
|
2 Reviews from Epinions.com
|
| Overall Rating: |
|
| Author's Rating: |
|
Pros: interesting story of people learning to adapt in a completely alien culture and society.
Cons: pretty low-key, if you don't prefer that.
Bottom Line:
A very good documentary about people discovering the American Dream isn't a cakewalk... although it could still be worth it. Read More
| Author's Rating: |
|
Pros: the boys; observational camera; interesting; lots of special features
Cons: everyone's nice or polite to the boys; happy ending after one year
Bottom Line:
"I want to go to California and learn the ways of your tribe," one of the boys said to one of the directors. Sorry, no CA for these two boys. Read More
| Lowest Price: DeepDiscount.com $17.91 |
| You have no recently viewed items |