Benjamin and his brother part 1, The Lost Boys / Arthur Howes réal.

Date :

Editeur / Publisher : Watertown : Documentary Educational Resources [éd., distrib.] , 2004

Type : Livre / Book

Langue / Language : soundanais / Sundanese

Langue / Language : anglais / English

Films documentaires -- Afrique

Réfugiés -- Afrique subsaharienne

Émigration et immigration -- États-Unis

Soudan

Howes, Arthur (19..-....) (Metteur en scène / director)

Relation : Benjamin and his brother / Arthur Howes, réalisateur / London : The Royal Anthropological Institute , 2002

Résumé / Abstract : Years of war and ethnic conflict in the Sudan have created a generation of young men, known as the "Lost Boys," who have spent more years in refugee camps than in their home communities. This intimate film recounts the story of Benjamin and William Deng, brothers joined in the struggle of a seemingly never-ending exile, who are then separated when one is accepted into a United States resettlement program while the other remains in a Kenyan refugee camp. It is not only a film about the two brother's dreams and reality, it is also a film about war and suffering in their beloved South Sudan, lost childhood and innocence, the trials of life as a refugee in foreign lands and the existing realities of survival. Real life in the so called "Land of dreams" – America, is not an easy adjustment.