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Cinderella Children| 47mins
Director: Grant Windle | Producer: Grant Windle
Focus Years: 2007 | Country: Australia
Subject Tags: australia, belief, conflict, culture, education, oceania, religion, uganda, war
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
In 1991, Irene Gleeson, a typical middle-class grandmother, left her comfortable North Sydney home in Australia, for one of the most dangerous places one earth - Northern Uganda, Africa. With 1.6 million people displaced by the Lord's Resistance Army and 2 million children orphaned, she began to teach and feed a handful of war traumatised children under a mango tree. Today, there are 10,000 children being fed and educated every day on the grounds of the Irene Gleeson Foundation. Irene Gleeson has been at the end of a rebel's rifle many times, but with strong faith in God she lives to tell her story - a story that must be told.
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