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The Devil Came On Horseback
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| Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC |
| Contributor | Annie Sundberg, Brian Steidle, Ricki Stern |
| Language | English, Arabic |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 25 minutes |
| Color | Color |
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An up-close, honest, and uncompromising look at the crisis in Darfur, THE DEVIL CAME ON HORSEBACK exposes this on-going tragedy as seen through the eyes of a one American witness. Using the exclusive photographs and first hand testimony of former U.S. Marine Captain Brian Steidle, the film goes on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of Darfur, Sudan, where in 2004, Steidle became witness to a genocide that to-date has claimed over 400,000 lives. As an official military observer, Steidle had access to parts of the country that no journalist could penetrate. Unprepared for what he would witness and experience, Steidle returned to the U.S. armed with his photographs, intent on exposing the images and stories of lives systematically destroyed. A 2007 world premiere at the the Sundance Film Festival, this astonishingly propulsive and dramatic film from award-winning filmmakers Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern (The Trials of Darryl Hunt) is a heartfelt account of what this particular American witness saw and, just as important, what he did afterward.
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The Devil Came on Horseback presents a first-person account of the genocide in Darfur. Former Marine Captain Brian Steidle joined the African Union in 2004 to help monitor the cease-fire in Sudan. As he puts it, "All I had was a camera, a pen, and paper. I was totally unprepared for what I'd see." An unarmed military civilian, he describes his observations, via voice-over and audio recordings, as filmmakers Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern alternate between their contemporary footage and his images of slaughtered civilians and incinerated villages. When his contract ends, Steidle leaves in disillusionment. He wrote his reports and took his pictures, but nothing changed. Since reporters lacked the same degree of access, he goes to The New York Times, and they publish his photographs. The soldier-turned-activist proceeds to spread the word everywhere he can. Aside from Steidle, the film features his sister Gretchen Wallace, founder of Global Grassroots (an organization working with female victims in Sudan and Rwanda), and Senator Barack Obama, who has also made Darfur his personal mission. The title comes from a loose translation of janjaweed, the government-backed Arab militias behind the atrocities to which Steidle bore witness. (Steidle and his sister use the same title for the book they wrote together.) As in their previous documentary, The Trials of Darryl Hunt, Sundberg and Stern maintain a measured tone, but their subject's horrifying images speak for themselves. The Devil Came on Horseback is accompanied by Wallace's Supporting Survivors, a short film about Global Grassroots. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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An outstanding film ... It s superb, Period. --The New York Times
Offers a remarkable portrait of one man for whom Save Darfur became not just a slogan on a T-shirt, but a mission statement emblazoned on his soul. --L.A. Weekly
Like a true-life Syriana --Los Angeles Times
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.57 x 5.34 x 7.53 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : 3346090
- Director : Annie Sundberg, Ricki Stern
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 25 minutes
- Release date : October 30, 2007
- Actors : Brian Steidle
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : Docurama
- ASIN : B000UUX2UK
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #146,511 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #106,067 in DVD
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The poet/philospher George Santayana, said: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." It would seem that we didn't learn from Cambodia, Bosnia or Rwanda and we are reliving it in Darfur. Maybe if enough people see this movie (and God Grew Tired of Us also about Sudan, but about Christians from southern Sudan rather than Muslim Africans from western Sudan) we can learn from the past and prevent similar genocides.

