Lost Boys of Sudan

Lost Boys of Sudan

Release date : April 24, 2003
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Arabic / English / Swahili /
Director : Megan Mylan / Jon Shenk /
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April 24, 2003 1h 27m United States of America Documentary Arabic More
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Lost Boys of Sudan is a feature-length documentary that follows two Sudanese refugees on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America. Orphaned as young boys in one of Africa's cruelest civil wars, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children. From there, remarkably, they were chosen to come to America. Safe at last from physical danger and hunger, a world away from home, they find themselves confronted with the abundance and alienation of contemporary American suburbia
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  • title:Lost Boys of Sudan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · English · Swahili ·
  • Director: Megan Mylan / Jon Shenk /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Lost Boys of Sudan is a feature-length documentary that follows two Sudanese refugees on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America. Orphaned as young boys in one of Africa's cruelest civil wars, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children. From there, remarkably, they were chosen to come to America. Safe at last from physical danger and hunger, a world away from home, they find themselves confronted with the abundance and alienation of contemporary American suburbia
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