- God Grew Tired of Us
Infobox Film | name = God Grew Tired of Us
caption = Promotional poster for "God Grew Tired of Us"
director =Christopher Dillon Quinn
co-director = Tom Walker
executive producer =Peter Gilbert Brad Pitt Steven Rosenbaum Adam Schlesinger Jack Schneider
co-producer =Eric Gilliland Catherine Keener Dermot Mulroney
producer =Molly Bradford Pace Christopher Dillon Quinn Tom Walker
writer =
starring =John Dau Nicole Kidman Daniel Abul Pach
music =Gary Calamar
cinematography =Bunt Young
editing =Johanna Giebelhaus Geoffrey Richman
distributor =
released =
runtime = 86 minutes
language = mainly English
budget =
website = http://www.godgrewtiredofus.com/
amg_id = 1:325711
imdb_id = 0301555"God Grew Tired of Us" is a
2006 documentary film about three of the "Lost Boys of Sudan ", a group of some 25,000 young men who have fled the wars inSudan since the 1980s, and their experiences as they move to theUnited States . The film was written and directed byChristopher Dillon Quinn . Tom Walker was a co-director.ynopsis
"God Grew Tired Of Us" chronicles the arduous journey of three young Southern
Sudan ese men,John Dau , Daniel Pach and Panther Bior, to theUnited States where they strive for a brighter future. As young boys in the 1980s, they had walked a thousand miles to escape their war-ridden homeland, and then had to make another arduous journey to escapeEthiopia .During the five years they walked in search of safety, thousands died from starvation, dehydration, bomb raids and genocidal murder. Finally, they found relative safety in
Kenya ’sKakuma refugee camp. In 2001, 3,600 lost boys, including John, Daniel and Panther, were invited by the United States to live in America. Assisted byCatholic Charities International , the three boys uproot their lives and once again embark on a journey, leaving behind thousands of other refugees who, in the course of their traumatic odyssey, have become their adopted extended family. They must now learn to adapt to the shock of being thrust into the economically intense culture of the United States, learning new customs, adapting to new and strange foods, coping with the ordeal of getting, and keeping a job, or multiple jobs, while never forgetting the loved ones they left behind in Africa. They dedicate themselves to doing whatever they can to help those they left behind in Kakuma, and to discovering the fate of their parents and family."God Grew Tired Of Us" was produced, written and directed by
Christopher Quinn , executive produced byBrad Pitt and narrated byNicole Kidman . The title of the documentary is a quote fromJohn Dau discussing the despair he and other Sudanese felt during the civil war. cite news |url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/19/AR2007011901571.html |title = He Escaped Sudan, But Not the Tug of A Heavy Heart |work = The Washington Post |date = 2007-01-20 |accessdate = 2007-01-31| author=Neely Tucker |language = English ]Awards
At the
2006 Sundance Film Festival , the film won both the "Grand Jury Prize: Documentary" and the "Audience Award" in the "Independent Film Competition: Documentary" category.ee also
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Lost Boys of Sudan
*John Dau
*International Rescue Committee References
External links
* [http://www.godgrewtiredofus.com Official site]
*imdb title|id=0301555|title=God Grew Tired of Us
* [http://www.johndaufoundation.org/ John Dau Sudan Foundation] , the Official Web Site of Lost Boy John Dau's Foundation
* [http://www.lostboysofsudan.com The Lost Boys of Sudan] , the website of the International Rescue Committee's National Lost Boys Education Fund
* [http://www.trulyhollywood.com/articles.php?req=read&articleId=350 Movie Review at TrulyHollywood.com]
* [http://www.allianceforthelostboys.com Alliance for the Lost Boys of Sudan]
* [http://nppa10.org/?p=77 Between Two Worlds: A Personal Journey] , Photographer Eli Reed accompanied Christopher Quinn to the Kakuma UN refugee camp in 2001 to shoot these images.###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
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