Home Beyond the Sun
Home Beyond the Sun

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Home Beyond the Sun

2004
Movie
96 min
English

Home Beyond the Sun is the story of persecution, faith, and freedom escaping a world of fear. A bible college student, Jenna goes to teach in an area of China where her faith is forbidden. She discovers an orphanage and befriends a Chinese orphan, Chu Lee. Jenna helps with the adoption to a family in the United States. However, the Chinese police are strictly preventing this when they find out that they are Christians.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Peter GidalGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

A documentary exploring the lives and experiences of children in Vietnam during and after the war, focusing on their resilience and the challenges they face. It offers a poignant look at the human cost of conflict and the enduring spirit of its youngest victims. The film delves into their daily realities, their hopes, and their struggles for survival and a better future.

Critical Reception

Home Beyond the Sun received critical attention for its sensitive portrayal of its subjects and its unflinching look at the aftermath of war on children. Critics often highlighted the film's emotional depth and its importance in bearing witness to often-overlooked consequences of conflict. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with those who appreciated its humanitarian focus and powerful storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and important documentary.

  • Offers a rare and sensitive glimpse into the lives of children affected by war.

  • Highlights the resilience and strength of the human spirit.

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Fun Fact

Peter Gidal, the director, is known for his experimental and documentary films, often focusing on social and political themes with a distinct visual style.

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