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Reel opens with a CU of a White American woman's face, she wears a straw hat and talks with an unseen interviewer about peace in Ethiopia being the solution to the hunger crises in Ethiopia.
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01:00:38 38.6 |
Pan out from the woman's face reveals that she stands amidst a large group of African people. She talks about how hard it will be to covey to American people what she has seen there and she will take a lot of film and slides. She states she has seen a lot of suffering and hardship but that she has also seen a lot of people get well too.
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01:00:58 58.32 |
Same woman states the people are very resilient. Food and hydration are what the people there need to get well and stay well.
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01:01:26 86.69 |
An African man, Osmond, talks with unseen interviewer about an evacuation. He states they have evaucated 50,300 people. Several African people stand behind Osmond watching as he is interviewed.
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01:02:15 135.83 |
Blank
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01:02:17 137.1 |
Medical people, doctors, nurses assist a sick man on a stretcher on the ground.
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01:02:34 154.96 |
Cu on the face of a sick child who lays on a cot in a tent. Another child lies on a cot on the ground wrapped in a white blanket.blanket. Several other sick and hungry people in the tent are seen. A child can be heard coughing,
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01:03:02 182.69 |
ECU on the face of a beautiful but sad looking small African child. His big eyes look into the camera.
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01:03:16 196.58 |
ECU on the face of a sick little boy with vacant eyes wrapped in a blanket and lying on a cot. His arms appear excruciatingly thin.
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01:03:33 213.42 |
A female doctor or nurse tends to a sick child. CU on the child's beautiful face as he lays still and is examined by the dr.
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01:03:54 234.68 |
ECU on yet another sick child. Pan out and the child's mother lays beside him on the cot.
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01:04:08 248.38 |
A montage of shots of the sad, very sick children of Ethiopia, one child lies naked on a cot, skin and bone - every bone in his body is visible.
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01:05:07 307.72 |
CU an IV drip bottle. Pan down from the IV to the child it's attached to.
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01:05:47 347.88 |
WS inside the medical tent, a row of cots with sick children and their mothers.
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01:06:07 367.58 |
A montage on the faces of extremely ill and malnourished children.
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01:06:49 409.64 |
Cutaway from the medical tent to the village. People draped in cloth carry their belonging, including children on their backs and walk about in the village.
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01:08:48 528.22 |
A dead body wrapped in cloth and tied to a hand made stretcher is carried off by a group of men.
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01:09:13 553.38 |
African folk in the process of building a tent or shelter made of canvas to cover a supply of wheat or grain in burlap bags. CU on stacks of burlap grain bags.
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01:09:53 593.93 |
WS African dusk or dawn. Sun going down shines behind gray skies over thatched hut. CU on 100's of burlap wheat or grain bags
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01:10:09 609.61 |
WS African men continue work to cover the hundreds of burlap bags of wheat with a large piece of canvas.
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01:10:28 628.75 |
CUs on faces of an African men in Ethiopia..
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01:11:19 679.12 |
African people stand in front of a giant white tent,
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01:11:29 690 |
B-roll Asian American reporter in Ethiopia - B-roll. Talks about the refugees arriving at a camp already overcrowded.
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01:13:56 836.69 |
POV moving vehicle drives across the desert passing through a refugee camp. People are seen walking about and many make shift tents. A particularly large group of people walk past the moving vehicle all walking together in the same direction, most carry jugs and containers and baskets on their heads..
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01:18:08 1088 |
End reel.
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Description: Hunger crises in Ethiopia. Graphic footage of extremely sick, malnourished Ethiopian children.
Keywords: Sudan
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