DARFUR NOW at the Toronto Film Festival 2007

Cameron Bailey reviews Ted Braun’s (right) first theatrical documentary, Darfur Now, screening today at the Toronto Film Festival:
"The ongoing atrocities in Darfur, Sudan, remain one of the world’s great challenges — not just to our politicians but to each of us individually. Eventually, when the crisis ends, what can we say we did to help resolve it? This is the question that drives Ted Braun’s urgent, necessary new documentary. Darfur Now follows six people who have taken up the challenge to help stop the murder, rape and displacement the Fur, Zaghawa and Masalit people of Darfur have suffered since 2003.
"One of those six is a movie star, and it is to this film’s great credit that his work on Darfur is stitched seamlessly together with the others’ efforts. Don Cheadle first became active in humanitarian crises in Africa after starring in Hotel Rwanda. Darfur Now shows him continuing to spend the currency of his celebrity to make the situation in Darfur more widely known and impossible to dismiss. ‘We’re trying to speak in a loud voice now,’ he says, ’so that people cannot say "I was unaware." They can only say "I acted" or "I stood by."’
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"The title Darfur Now is no accident. This film insists that since the crimes continue now, now is the time to act."
The other five people portrayed in the film are fighter Hejewa Adam, UN World Food Program worker Pablo Recalde, displaced persons camp worker Ahmed Mohammed Abakar, The Hague’s International Criminal Court’s Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo, and U.S. activist Adam Sterling.
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i think our governments should do some more proactive task in Darfur. the UN is not doing a very good job in resolving the crisis in Darfur.
the internation community should be more proactive in dealing with the situation in Darfur. we should not only send food aids but we also need to influence the political policies in the Darfur region `