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God Grew Tired of Us. God Grew Tired of Us is a 2006 documentary film about three of the "Lost Boys of Sudan", a group of some 25,000 young men who have fled the wars in Sudan since the 1980s, and their experiences as they move to the United States. The film was written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn. Tom Walker was a co-director. Synopsis[edit] God Grew Tired Of Us chronicles the arduous journey of three young Southern Sudanese men, John Bul Dau, Daniel Pach and Panther Bior, to the United States where they strive for a brighter future.

As young boys in the 1980s, they had walked a thousand miles to escape their war-ridden homeland, and then had to make another arduous journey to escape Ethiopia. During the five years they walked in search of safety, thousands died from starvation, dehydration, bomb raids and genocidal murder. God Grew Tired Of Us was produced, written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn and narrated by Nicole Kidman; the executive producer was Brad Pitt. Awards[edit] The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. Octomom: Me and My 14 Kids. Parental Control HistoryCloseSign in to get the most from 4oD History View your own personal 4oD history, useful if you share a computerKeep track of the last 50 shows you watched or started watchingResume unfinished shows from the point you stopped watching FavouritesCloseStart using Favourites today Look out for the add to Favourites button as you browse the siteUse the buttons to create a list of all your favourite showsNew 4oD episodes are flagged here so you don't miss out Programme Unavailable This programme is not currently available on 4oD.

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Strictly Baby Fight Club. Parental Control HistoryCloseSign in to get the most from 4oD History View your own personal 4oD history, useful if you share a computerKeep track of the last 50 shows you watched or started watchingResume unfinished shows from the point you stopped watching FavouritesCloseStart using Favourites today Look out for the add to Favourites button as you browse the siteUse the buttons to create a list of all your favourite showsNew 4oD episodes are flagged here so you don't miss out Programme Unavailable This programme is not currently available on 4oD. Programmes that are available to watch can be found in Browse All or A-Z. For information about why some programmes are not available on 4oD, please visit our FAQs. Teen Trouble 1 Episode Add Teen Trouble to your FavouritesAdd To Favourites Despite the negative treatment they receive at the hands of the media, it seems that all Britain's teens want to do is settle down in a lifestyle that's comfortable and secure. {| merge_radio |}

The Hunt for Britain's Tightest Person. Parental Control HistoryCloseSign in to get the most from 4oD History View your own personal 4oD history, useful if you share a computerKeep track of the last 50 shows you watched or started watchingResume unfinished shows from the point you stopped watching FavouritesCloseStart using Favourites today Look out for the add to Favourites button as you browse the siteUse the buttons to create a list of all your favourite showsNew 4oD episodes are flagged here so you don't miss out Programme Unavailable This programme is not currently available on 4oD.

Programmes that are available to watch can be found in Browse All or A-Z. For information about why some programmes are not available on 4oD, please visit our FAQs. Health Food Junkies 1 Episode Add Health Food Junkies to your FavouritesAdd To Favourites Rowan Deacon's First Cut film meets health food worshippers who believe theirs is the healthiest diet on the planet. There is already a Channel 4 account registered to {| current_emailAddress |} Born to Be Different. William's family are reunited after his first week at a residential school more than an hour away from home.

The programme reveals how the family have coped with this change. Meanwhile, Zoe's family take a short break 'to escape the doctors', before Zoe undergoes surgery to reposition her left foot so that she will continue to be able to walk. Shelbie's just recovered from a life-threatening illness, and the family enjoy quality time together camping, where Shelbie gets to enjoy her favourite activity, swimming. But a week before they go on holiday her mum Vicki receives devastating news about a condition Shelbie may have been carrying from birth, but which has gone undiagnosed.

In New Zealand, Hamish goes on a boys' fishing and swimming trip with his dad Al. In the last series Emily - who was born with spina bifida - had major surgery to reconstruct her bladder and bowel. Health Food Junkies. My4oD: As viewing video on 4oD requires javascript, related functions such as viewing history, playlist and favourites cannot be used with javascript disabled Keyboard Access Tips To view video content and for an enhanced view of this page, please ensure you have javascript enabled. First Broadcast: 7.30PM Fri 19 June 2009 Channel 4 This programme meets some devoted health food worshippers: a growing community of men and women who believe theirs is the healthiest diet on the planet.

They are called 'Raw Foodists' and they don't eat wheat, dairy, sugar, meat or fish, and most importantly, everything they do eat is completely raw, because they believe heating anything above 45 degrees Celsius destroys the food's essential enzymes and nutrients. New director Rowan Deacon's film offers a timely morality tale to a nation becoming increasingly Californian in its attitude towards its food and its health. Currently displaying episodes + Display all episodes + Display only audio described episodes. Other People's Breast Milk. Parental Control HistoryCloseSign in to get the most from 4oD History View your own personal 4oD history, useful if you share a computerKeep track of the last 50 shows you watched or started watchingResume unfinished shows from the point you stopped watching FavouritesCloseStart using Favourites today Look out for the add to Favourites button as you browse the siteUse the buttons to create a list of all your favourite showsNew 4oD episodes are flagged here so you don't miss out FIRST BROADCAST: 2.10AM Mon 3 November 2008C4 Duration: 48:16 Kate Garraway - herself the mother of a two-year-old daughter - investigates the pros and cons of cross-feeding, breast-milk donation and wet-nursing by meeting some of the growing numbers of women who share each other's milk. 'I'm on a journey to find people who believe milk has to be from the breast,' says Kate, 'people who buy it, sell it, people who give it away and people who even feed each other's babies.

More information {| merge_radio |} Cotton Wool Kids. Parental Control HistoryCloseSign in to get the most from 4oD History View your own personal 4oD history, useful if you share a computerKeep track of the last 50 shows you watched or started watchingResume unfinished shows from the point you stopped watching FavouritesCloseStart using Favourites today Look out for the add to Favourites button as you browse the siteUse the buttons to create a list of all your favourite showsNew 4oD episodes are flagged here so you don't miss out Programme Unavailable This programme is not currently available on 4oD.

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