Synopsis
In late 2006, former U.S. Marine Captain Brian Steidle traveled to Darfur, Sudan with the African Union peacekeeping force - and found his life and perspective on the world forever changed. Devastated and racked with horror by the Janjaweed-driven genocide in the western region of the country (which has claimed 400,000 lives), Steidle set out to work against these atrocities, atrocities systematically denied and publicly buried by the corrupt Sudanese government. Despite his initial hesitancies, Steidle ultimately agreed to plunge headfirst into the conflict - and to work toward achieving social change not through violence but through peaceful, humanitarian efforts. His efforts carried him to a myriad of countries and multiple continents; throughout, Steidle took over 1,000 photographs to document the horrors, thus spreading awareness of this crisis to the remainder of the world and roundly defeating Sudanese governmental denials of the genocide. In their nonfiction work The Devil Came on Horseback, documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg bring viewers along with Steidle on his intensely moving personal journey, and shed light on a region of the world rapidly plunging into its own inescapable hell. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Year: 2007
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Sound
Dolby Digital
Produced by
Break Thru Films
Global Grassroots
Three Generations
Release
July 25, 2007 (USA - Limited)
by
Big Picture Group
International Film Circuit
Awards
2007 - Seeds of War - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
2007 - Witness Award - Silverdocs Film Festival
2007 - Full Frame/Working Films Award - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - SXSW
2007 - Film Presented - Tribeca Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - San Francisco International Film Festiv
2007 - Film Presented - Hot Docs International Film Festival
2007 - Witness Award - Silverdocs Film Festival