God Grew Tired of Us Trailer

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After raising themselves in the desert along with thousands of other parentless "lost boys," Sudanese refugees John, Daniel and Panther have found their way to America, where they experience electricity, running water and supermarkets for the first time. Capturing their wonder at things Westerners take for granted, this documentary, an award winner at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, paints an intimate portrait of strangers in a strange land.

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  • This movie changed my life. If you have not had the opportunity to watch it yet, I highly recommend it. These courageous men show us how often we take even the smallest things for granted. We all need to learn a deeper appreciation for life and a universal respect for each other.

  • Nothing wrong with that. I cried too... for reasons I won't go to.

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  • I live in pittsburgh real close to where the pittsburgh group lived in prospect park. I walk around there sometimes and the whole area they live in is pretty much refugees and foreigners.

  • love the movie. and all of us who lived in peace, give a hand...!

  • my best friends uncle made this film, it looks good

  • awesome movie, I cried during this movie for some reason

  • I'm glad to have met John Dau

  • amazing film, does anyone know the song played at the end of this trailer? I love it, and the lost boys of sudan's story is incredible.

  • Dude, America is great and all, but it isn't the last great place on the planet, I mean Japan and Europe and America and Canada are the best places to live in the world. But I think parts of India, are pretty good too.

  • My English teacher is friends with one of the Lost Boys, one of the people who was allowed to come to America (if you have seen this film, he was the one talking about their Black Days). We watched this doc in class and then he came in and talked to us. It was a life-changing experience--so amazing, and really moving.

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