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    Beyond the Gates of Splendor Director: Jim Hanon

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/04/2005
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 4,448

    Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Contains abridged version

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    Disc #1, Side A -- Feature-Length Version
    1. The Waodani / Main Title [8:42]
    2. Nomads of the Rainforest [6:13]
    3. Getting Together [4:32]
    4. Life of the Party [4:16]
    5. Into the Jungle [5:19]
    6. Common Ground [5:16]
    7. Happy Memories [3:22]
    8. Preparations [2:59]
    9. First Encounter [6:25]
    10. Pray, Girls [4:28]
    11. Search Parties [3:40]
    12. Ready for Heaven [7:38]
    13. The Families Left Behind [3:41]
    14. God's Carvings [5:00]
    15. New Possibilities [3:05]
    16. Part of the Tribe [3:12]
    17. Grandfather [3:20]
    18. Many Questions [4:58]
    19. Full Circle [5:58]
    20. In Memoriam / End Titles [4:14]
    Disc #1, Side B -- Abridged Version
    1. Main Title / Runaway [4:46]
    2. Together [5:37]
    3. Two Cultures [2:39]
    4. Little Yellow Plane [1:37]
    5. Palm Beach [3:03]
    6. Ready for Heaven [5:21]
    7. The Families Left Behind [1:30]
    8. God's Carvings [3:03]
    9. Part of the Tribe [2:03]
    10. Grandfather [4:29]
    11. Impressions of America [1:46]
    12. Full Circle [4:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In 1956, a group of five American missionaries were sent to Ecuador, where they introduced themselves to the Aucas, a tribe of indigenous people who lived near the Eastern Amazon River. The Auca tribe was among the most violent societies on Earth -- six out of ten deaths among the tribe were homicide, and they were even more bloodthirsty with outsiders than they were with their own. The Americans attempted to convince the Aucas of their good intentions, but they were soon speared to death by members of the tribe. However, after word reached the United States that the missionaries had been murdered, the wife of one of the fallen men traveled to Ecuador to continue her husband's work. Within two years, a profound change came over the Aucas -- their murder rate fell by 90 percent, and in time, the newly peaceful tribe renamed themselves the Waodani. Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a documentary which recounts this extraordinary true story as Steve Saint, the son of one of the murdered missionaries, travels to Ecuador to visit with the Waodani tribe. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Powerful Story Of Forgiveness And Hope!by Anonymous

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    July 21, 2009: Just an amazing documentary of life! Great interviews with actual family members. Awesome photography and soundtrack. Was a great but emotional progression from the moment the lives of the missionary men were taken to the salvation of an entire race. Truly a moving, spiritual story of how the grace, mercy, and forgiveness of Christ can change not only us but those around us!!! Loved seeing how the tribe is doing today!!!!

    INCREDIBLE DOCUMENTARYby Anonymous

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    April 27, 2009: Seldom have I come across any documentary that is as powerful as this movie. My hats are off to the retailers who carry such an award winning documentary. I believe the film is awesome....


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