This film starts off slow with three inexperienced young adults who travel to Africa with a camcorder looking to document the war in Sudan. The beginning few minutes lack direction and I think that's probable the point. The film is powerful as it interviews these innocent children enslaved and turned into ruthless murderers only to escape as paranoid refugees. The experience turned the young Americans not only into professional documentary makers but gave direction to their lives. Their direction is to bring attention to this human disaster, hoping that the attention will force governments to apply pressure to resolve the conflict and free the children. You can also make a difference in the lives of these children. But you are going to have to watch the film first.

