
Overview
How do you measure the distance from an African village to an American city? What does it mean to be a refugee in today's "global village?" Rain in a Dry Land provides eye-opening answers as it chronicles the fortunes of two Somali Bantu families, transported by relief agencies from years of civil war and refugee life to Springfield, Massachusetts and Atlanta, Georgia. As the newcomers confront racism, poverty and 21st-century culture shock, the film captures their efforts to survive in America and create a safe haven for their war-torn families. Their poetry, humor, and amazing resilience show us our own world through new eyes. A co-production of the Independent Television Service (ITVS). (packaged to 86:46)
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20 - 1Rain in a Dry Land June 19, 2007
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20 - 2Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars June 26, 2007
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20 - 3Standing Silent Nation July 03, 2007
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20 - 4Revolution '67 July 10, 2007
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20 - 5The Chances of the World Changing July 17, 2007
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20 - 6Prison Town, USA July 24, 2007
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20 - 7Following Sean July 31, 2007
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20 - 8Arctic Son August 21, 2007
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20 - 9Libby, Montana August 28, 2007
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20 - 10Made in L.A. September 04, 2007
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20 - 11The Camden 28 September 11, 2007
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20 - 12Lumo September 18, 2007
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20 - 1349 Up October 09, 2007
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20 - 14Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner December 12, 2007