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4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 48 ratings
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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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  • 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
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    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 48 ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2007
This is, possibly, one of the most important documentaries about Africa in general and Darfur in recent memory. The movie follows Brian Steidle, a former US Marine, hired to be an observer for the African Union. He discovers he is trapped in a surreal world of violence and bloodshed, where he observes that one person with rifle and a scope could save hundreds as, like a scene from a hundred years ago, men on horseback descend on towns and villages and lay waste to everything in front of them.

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.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2011
this is a really interesting documentary on the goings on in the Sudan/ Darfur region of Africa. I was shocked at the atrocities which have been taking place over these recent years in Sudan and how the government knowingly covers up the killings of thousands of innocent civilians from it's own counrty. The film as a whole is interesting, informative, easy to follow and the story is only enhanced by the high quality photographic images used throughout. Watching the film gives you a plethora of emotions ranging from a sense of frustration and despair that you/ anyone are unable to make a difference, to hope and determination that we as individuals can act to save these people's lives if we stand up for what is right. This documentary is a must see and will definitely change your perspective of the world you live in!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2012
This movie is incredible. I wish EVERYONE would watch it. It is out of date now (of course) and the circumstances it covers have changed by now (somewhat) - but still - it is a great movie. The GENOCIDE in Darfur is still unresolved - with millions of people still stuck - literally stranded - in refugee camps - having been displaced by the acitons of their own government - the same government that is still in power there. The war with the south is just barely touched on by this movie - and it is an interesting study as well. I am now a part time volunteer activist for the people of Sudan - and this work has brought a spiritual aspect to my life that is great - and all of this has occured - because of happening to watch this movie - that at the time - I actually thought was going to be a cowboy movie.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2009
This documentary really does a great job bringing home just how horrific the atrocities in the Sudan are. I've seen a lot of photos and videos of Darfur but the stuff in this just blew me away. I like to think I have a strong stomach (I almost never feel sick during any movies) but some of the stuff in this literally made me nauseous--however, that's a testament to how powerfully shot and made this documentary is. They weren't afraid to show the raw truth of what is occurring, and that's what made this film so moving and incredible. I definitely would recommend it to any and all, whether you believe yourself to be informed or compassionate about the genocide occurring in the Sudan or not--if you were not either or neither of those things before watching this, you will be after.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2008
It's a travesty that this film didn't get a huge distribution. I was fortunate to see it at the Seattle International Film Festival with a full house of movie-goers who were as dumbfounded as I as to why it wouldn't be playing in theaters across America. It's a well produced and directed film which deftly illustrates the experience of an ex-Marine who is thrust into the genocide in Darfur with no permission of any kind to intervene in the killings he documents around him. His mounting frustration takes him on a journey to spread the word about the genocide to anyone willing to listen. The determination and compassion of Brian Striedle is evident in this harrowing documentary which is a must see for anyone who wishes to be well informed about Darfur.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2007
What a powerful reminder of the destructive force of evil; the devil is real! That evil was personified by the destructive forces of Muslim raiders on horseback and their leaders in Sudan was totally expected. But sitting-by and the culpable inaction by Western leaders, including the US Government, gives another face to the manifestation of evil. One flaw in the DVD is the lack of any hope that the Darful situation can be or will be resolved. We must be relentless in our pursuit of positive solutions.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2012
This is pure zionist propaganda; nothing more. The "Save Dafur" campaign is likewise a zionist ploy. Do your homework - dig deep.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2008
A well-made film focusing on the passionate and heart-breaking story of Brian Steidle and the genocide in Darfur. It is an excellent way to begin or continue informing yourself about the issue. By following a single person through their journey in Sudan, chronicling their emotional reactions and their struggling efforts for change, it brings the issue to a level where it can be processed amidst the desensitization that has occurred as a result of modern media. The direct accounts of the tragedy - through photos, video and a compelling narrative - help to humanize the conflict and let us begin to see this not just as a loss of numbers from a population, but as a killing of single beings. Though it is sometimes an uncomfortable watch, it is essential.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2012
This is a powerful movie about a great man. I've had the opportunity to speak with Brian Steidle and his sister Gretchen through collaborative work - they are remarkable people. I strongly encourage all to watch this movie and learn about the horrors and crimes that have been committed in Darfur. Great film! I also encourage everyone to buy the book!