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A day with displaced people at "Camp Darfur" in Naivasha, Kenya Feb 2008.
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  • video added February 17, 2008

6 comments // IDP Camp In Naivasha Kenya. // Video

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    This is certainly the most beautiful film I've seen on current. The camera work and editing are superb. Content-wise it's very powerful and yet understated, which gives the displaced people dignity. Most refugee films exploit the unfortunate situation of the victims. This film lacks context a little (eg. political background, geography, who are what tribes) but this can be easily solved through inter-titles at the beginning, middle and end. But overall, fantastic film.

    KazakhRob
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    Very well filmed.

    Not absolutely sure about the edit. It's missing something to keep the viewer hooked. I agree with KazakhRob that maybe some text boxes (or a VO) explaining the situation and why exactly these people are refugees in their own country - and for how long this has been going on (for example), would make the piece stronger.

    I personally would also add subtitles to the first interview. Even though the gentleman speaks English it is quite difficult to understand him.

    It is beautiful work and I am VERY happy that people are documenting these issues. THANK YOU!

    Cheers,

    Ana Bianca - VeritasMundi

    Veritasmundi
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    This is a powerful pod.Thank-you for such beautiful work and keeping the people of Dafur in the light.

    cibalin
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    Top Hes, mooi gedraaid! Maar wat een verschrikkelijke verhalen...
    Liefs,
    Puck

    puckdedag
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    It is great to see someone trying to bring to the forefront the pain and suffering that many turn their backs on and others that refuse to let enter their world. It could be you Excellent

    Relevations
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    Great job on identifying the situations. Africa is getting raped by the power of the gun. 70% of the world natural resources comes from Africa. Africa is controlled by a few silent giants that make all the money in the world. The black people that no one cares about.

    Great job on the pod!

    dontipo
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