VIDEO
Rescue report [videorecording] / [written by Rob Harley, Sue van Schreven ; produced by Rob Harley].
- Date
- 2012
- By
- Harley, Rob; Van Schreven, Sue, 1965-; Orphans Aid International; Project Melting Pot
- Identifier
- ISBN 9780473219017
- Summary
Founder of Orphans Aid International, Sue van Schreven has launched the greatest rescue mission ever attempted. The rescue of an entire generation of abandoned children. This Kiwi mother, wife and humanitarian bravely shows us a glimpse into her painful yet inspiring work.
"Rescue report" continues from the success of the feature documentary "Someone, somewhere loves me" produced by award-winning film-maker Rob Harley and shown widely on New Zealand televisions. Watch the story continue as we witness the outcomes of some of the children featured in "Someone, somewhere loves me," as well as some of the journey and growth of the Orphans Aid International charitable trust. Sue takes us with her on her adventure that now includes Romania, Russia, India and Uganda. Along the journey your heart too will be stretched and grow as you look into the faces of children for who you are their lifeline. A child who, without your help won't survive, but who with your help will be loved, wanted and cared for. The abandoned rescued.
- Notes
Romania -- Russia -- India -- Uganda -- Overview.
Dolby stereo 5.1.
Aspect ratio: 16:9.
"The abandoned rescued."
"Sue van Schreven reports on the greatest rescue mission ever"--Disc label.
Camera, Jomine Neethling, Rob Harley, Carl van Schreven, Yuri Metyolkin ; editor, Tibor Riddering.
DVD; Colour recording system: PAL; encoded for region 0.
- Related to
- http://www.facebook.com/Orphans.Aid.International
- Other Titles
- Someone, somewhere loves me.
- Publisher
- [Queenstown, N.Z.] : Orphans Aid International : Project Melting Pot, c2012.
- Format
- 1 DVD (ca. 12 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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