Sophia Bush talks about ending the conflict in Darfur Now.
In Theaters November 2nd & 9th.
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Sophia Bush talks about ending the conflict in Darfur Now.
In Theaters November 2nd & 9th.
Add your voice at Participate.net
myspace.com/DarfurNow: http://www.myspace.com/darfurnow
myspace.com/RockForDarfur: http://www.myspace.com/rockfordarfur
Don Cheadle, Brad Pitt, Jessica Biel, Barack Obama, Sheryl Crow, Josh Peck, Common, Steve Nash, Mia Farrow, Ellen DeGeneres, Sophia Bush and others lend their voices to the cause to end the genocide in Darfur Now.
In Theaters November 2nd & 9th.
Add your voice at Participate.net
www.myspace.com/darfurnow
www.myspace.com/rockfordarfur
Darfur Now is a story of hope in the midst of one of humanity's darkest hours – a call to action for people everywhere to end the catastrophe unfolding in Darfur, Sudan. In this documentary, the struggles and achievements of six different individuals from inside Darfur and around the world bring to light the tragedy in Sudan. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow
Refugees in one Darfur camp are trained to become soldiers in this clip from the new documentary film Darfur Now. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow or www.participate.net/darfurnow
Darfur activist Adam Sterling talks about the importance of understanding the region he's become passionate to save in this clip from the new documentary film Darfur Now. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow or www.participate.net/darfurnow
The dangers of supplying aid to refugees in Darfur via UN sanctioned convoys are discussed in this clip from the new film Darfur Now. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow or www.participate.net/darfurnow
The Sheikhs of one refugee camp in Darfur meet to discuss the latest troubles of the region in this clip from the new film Darfur Now. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow or www.participate.net/darfurnow
Six individuals from diverse backgrounds fight to bring change to the war-torn region of Darfur in this clip from the new documentary Darfur Now. In select theaters November 2nd, and expands on November 9th. For more info, visit: www.myspace.com/darfurnow or www.participate.net/darfurnow
DARFUR NOW is a story of hope in the midst of one of humanity's darkest hours – a call to action for people everywhere to end the catastrophe unfolding in Darfur, Sudan. In this documentary, the struggles and achievements of six different individuals from inside Darfur and around the world bring to light the tragedy in Sudan and show how the actions of one person can make a difference to millions.
Written and directed by Ted Braun, the film explores the Darfur conflict through the first-hand experiences of Don Cheadle, Hejewa Adam, Pablo Recalde, Ahmed Mohammed Abakar, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, and Adam Sterling. Executive Produced by Jeff Skoll, Diane Weyermann, Omar Amanat, Matt Palmieri, Gary Greenebaum and Dean Schramm. Produced by Cathy Schulman, Don Cheadle and Mark Jonathan Harris. Co-Produced by Lenore Zerman, Line Produced by Jacqueline Frank.
Rated PG for thematic material involving crimes against humanity.
Darfur now? Come on now. Our economy is going to crash, the neocons are going to attack Iran and could cause WW 3 by doing so( since Iran, Russia, Noth Korea, and China trade), and you're bitching about Darfur? Lets save America first.
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I think we should look at america, before looking to help other countries. This country is going down the tubes and it seems no one in our government cares. Anything a "bush" says is crap in my eyes. What happend to our freedeom here?
I have an honest question. Given that our current military occupation is going so abysmally, how can we hope that going to Darfur would be any different? Not that I do not think these people should be helped, just wondering.
My heart goes out to these people, You celebs want to complain about americans not helping but when was the last time you helped just 1 "normal" american.
I'm sorry did I do something to cause the problem in Darfur or better yet let me do something to help my own community here in Georgia and let these overpaid celebs cry about it maybe they could spare thier "small change" to help out over there.