Emmanuel Jal: War Child

  • Emmanuel Jal: War Child
Genre : Biography
Type : Documentary
Original title : Emmanuel Jal: Enfant de la guerre | Emmanuel Jal: Enfant de guerre
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2008
Format : Feature
Running time : 93 (in minutes)
http://www.warchildmovie.com

In 1987, at age seven or nine (he has never known his actual birthday), Emmanuel Jal became a child soldier for the Sudanese People's Liberation Army. He was not forced to do so, he makes that clear, but when your village has been burned and your family slaughtered you see no other option. Rescued by a British aid worker, Jal is now a charismatic, soft-spoken adult, who has found healing through music, and is becoming an international star in the process. The documentary includes footage of Jal as a child. In one interview he says he'd like to fly airplanes, to go to school, to live life. These dreams are clearly present nearly 20 years later, as Jal works to give Sudanese children an education, and to build schools where there are none. From war child to adopted son, from resident of the Nairobi slums to student at one of its finest schools, Jal's light shone brightly. Now he is sharing that light with the world. War Child is a story of struggle and profound hope; one that reminds us of the inimitable strength of the human spirit.
Director: C. Karim Chrobog
Producer: C. Karim Chrobog, Afshin Molavi
Editor: Nels Bangerter
Cinematographer: Stanley Staniski

Country: USA
Year: 2008
Running time: 93 Minutes
Genres: Documentary, Music, Social Issues, Teen Flick

Language: English
Sub-Titles:English Sub-Titles

C. Karim Chrobog's Filmography: Debut Feature Film



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2008 | SIFF - Seattle Film Festival | SEATTLE, Usa | www.siff.net
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