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Saving South Sudan

Year: 2014 Documentary Runtime: 34 min Rating: 7.0

Overview

The famous adventurer Robert Young Pelton travels with a former "Lost Boy" child soldier back to the violence of South Sudan to track down the recently deposed Vice President Riek Machar in his secret jungle camp and become the first to film the brutal White Army in combat.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Robert Young Pelton

Robert Young Pelton

Himself

Tim Freccia

Tim Freccia

Himself

Machot Lat Thiep

Machot Lat Thiep

Himself

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