01:00:07 7.55 |
An African woman is seen tying up a heavy burlap bag, probably filled with rice or seed, and dragging it away by herself
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01:00:43 44 |
Footage of what appears to be a humanitarian effort at a refugee camp to supply food for the hungry people of Africa, either in the Sudan or Ethiopia.
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01:01:09 69.51 |
A couple of African women drag away a large burlap sack.
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01:01:20 80.86 |
An African woman shot from behind draped in a hooded orange fabric at the makeshift food tent where two African men seem to be in charge of the distribution of food and supplies they offer, most likely flour, rice or seed.
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01:01:26 86.27 |
Tilt down on a bunch of food sacks and containers on the ground. Lots of people draped in some colorful fabrics are gathered about. People with pots dig through a pile of seed or rice and fill the burlap bags. A man and woman dessed in long white cotton or burlap fabrics are hunched over and tie their burlap bag with a stick for carrying.
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01:01:56 116.49 |
A child rides a donkey through the crowd and another boy is seen sitting on top of one. He taps the donkey with a stick to get it moving.
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01:02:36 156.46 |
A long line of African folk lined up in the desert. CU. on the faces of two men wearing burlap turbans. Another man with a scruffy white beard and mustache, a young woman and small boy look into the camera and smile.
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01:03:00 180.77 |
CU of another older man wearing a fancier head scarf looks into camera. CUs on the various faces of the African people waiting in a line, they look straight into the camera.
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01:03:16 196.6 |
Shots around the refugee camp, a boy rides by on a donkey, African folk and children walk about.
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01:03:45 225.71 |
B-Roll an Asian American reporter talks into camera from the refugee camp
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01:05:33 333.97 |
End
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01:05:46 346 |
End Reel.
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Description: Sudan famine and hunger crisis.
Keywords: famine
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