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Beyond the Gates of Splendor (2002)

Beyond the Gates of Splendor (2002)
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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, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jim Hanon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Beyond the Gates of Splendor

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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Jim Hanon
Writer(s):
Jim Hanon
Producer(s):
Kevin McAfee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Special InterestIndependent FilmsDocumentary
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Michael W.

This movie surprised me. Though it's about Christian martyrdom, it's amazingly light. I couldn't get over how much fun the missionaries seemed to be having with the Aucas during their first meeting on the beach. The interviews are really crisp... and what pathos! I was also pleasantly surprised to find the movie void of Christian cliches, revealing instead an authenic and truly winsome faith.

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Jayme C.

For all those who love the journals of Jim Elliot, this is a must see. It gives footage of his life as well as the four other men who were killed along with him. In this documentary the children, and wives of the men are interviewed as well as some of the Indians. It's a very moving story.

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Brian D.

I saw a preview screening in my church the day before it was released. We were blessed to have a guest come she was one of the children who flew with the pilot back and forth to other bush missionaries houses and schools. This was a great movie about an important part of history especially Christian Missionary History. Was well balanced with an unflinching look at what was done wrong and what was done correctly. This movie was very Heavy Handed about the final outcome being what GOD wanted but it should have been because that is what finally happened. There was some great scenes of some tribe members visiting the US that were simply priceless. All in all a rewarding experience I am trying to buy me a copy of it to loan to others.

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