FRONTLINE: On Our Watch DVD - AV Item

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The world said "Never Again!" after the Holocaust and yet FRONTLINE asks why the genocide in Darfur was allowed. Meticulously chronicled, endlessly debated at the UN, and allowed to proceed unabated for years, more than 200,000 killed and 2.5 million driven from their homes. As governments failed to act, private citizens and celebrities protest the carnage.

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  • Length: 60 minutes on 1 Disc
  • Closed Captioned: Yes
  • Stereo: Yes
  • Color: Yes
  • Number of Programs: 1
  • Production Year: 2007
  • Country Of Origin : United States

AV Benefits:

Why the AV version? Because it provides additional usage options for PBS videos. AV versions come with limited performance rights so they can be shown in classrooms, at PTA meetings, during after school programs, and transmitted on a closed-circuit system within a building or on a single campus. They also can be enjoyed in admission-free public screenings, which also makes them ideal for use by library patrons and businesses involved in community clubs and organizations.
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Features:

  • Length: 60 minutes on 1 Disc
  • Closed Captioned: Yes
  • Stereo: Yes
  • Color: Yes
  • Number of Programs: 1
  • Production Year: 2007
  • Country Of Origin : United States

Episode Details:

Why didn't the international community intervene in the genocide in Darfur? Even though the world said "never again!" after the mass murders in Rwanda and the atrocities in Srebrenica, a brutal campaign of terror and destruction--supported by the government of Sudan --left more than 200,000 dead, 2.5 million homeless, and hundreds of thousands of women repeatedly raped in a long-neglected region in western Sudan. Frontline asks why the international community and the United Nations once again failed to stop the mass slaughter. Travel with actress and UNICEF goodwill ambassador Mia Farrow to the refugee camps in eastern Chad as she seeks to raise awareness of the unfolding atrocities and understand why genocide continues to happen.
For additional information visit: pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/darfur/

FRONTLINE profiles the activists, including actress Mia Farrow, to chronicle devastation.

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  • Widescreen 16x9 Anamorphic