Rain in a Dry Land
Rain in a Dry Land is a 2006 documentary film directed by Anne Makepeace and filmed by Joan Churchill & Barney Broomfield that chronicles the experiences of two Bantu as they are transported by relief organizations from Kenyan refugee camps to Atlanta, Georgia and then Springfield, Massachusetts.[1]
| Rain in a Dry Land | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Anne Makepeace | 
| Written by | Anne Makepeace | 
| Produced by | Anne Makepeace | 
| Cinematography | Joan Churchill, Barney Broomfield | 
| Edited by | Mary Lampson | 
| Music by | Joel Goodman | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 82 minutes | 
| Language | English | 
Rain in a Dry Land Makepeace also wrote and produced the documentary and was broadcast as part of PBS's Point of View series.[2]
References
    
- Anderson, John (6 March 2006). "Review: 'Rain in a Dry Land'". Variety. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
 - PBS Synopsis
 
External links
    
- Rain in a Dry Land at IMDb
 - Makepeace Productions website - Makepeace Productions website
 
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