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Emmanuel's Gift (2004)

Emmanuel's Gift (2004)
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While being born with physical handicaps presents challenges no matter where you're born or under what economic circumstances, in many respects it's even more difficult when you're raised in Ghana, a Third World nation where much of the country's population lives in severe poverty and conventional wisdom has it that those born with physical deformities have been cursed by the gods, and are fit to do little more than eke out a living as beggars. Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah was a 27-year-old Ghanan who was born with only one leg; the shame led his father to abandon the family, but his mother was determined to see her son grow up with strength and dignity, and with the help of a prosthetic leg, Yeboah was able to walk and care for himself. Determined to show his countrymen that the handicapped were capable of more than most were willing to acknowledge, Yeboah contacted an American organization called the Challenged Athletes Foundation, and with their help, set out on an unusual quest -- learning to ride a racing bike, and then piloting it across the nation of Ghana. Emmanuel's Gift is a documentary which chronicles Yeboah's remarkable life and his courageous journey, as well as the impact it had on his family as well as on handicapped people throughout the African continent. Oprah Winfrey serves as narrator. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Emmanuel Ofusu Yeboah
Director(s):
Lisa LaxNancy Stern, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of Emmanuel's Gift

While being born with physical handicaps presents challenges no matter where you're born or under what economic circumstances, in many respects it's even more difficult when you're raised in Ghana, a Third World nation where much of the country's population lives in severe poverty and conventional wisdom has it that those born with physical deformities have been cursed by the gods, and are fit to do little more than eke out a living as beggars. Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah was a 27-year-old Ghanan who was born with only one leg; the shame led his father to abandon the family, but his mother was determined to see her son grow up with strength and dignity, and with the help of a prosthetic leg, Yeboah was able to walk and care for himself. Determined to show his countrymen that the handicapped were capable of more than most were willing to acknowledge, Yeboah contacted an American organization called the Challenged Athletes Foundation, and with their help, set out on an unusual quest -- learning to ride a racing bike, and then piloting it across the nation of Ghana. Emmanuel's Gift is a documentary which chronicles Yeboah's remarkable life and his courageous journey, as well as the impact it had on his family as well as on handicapped people throughout the African continent. Oprah Winfrey serves as narrator. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Nancy SternLisa Lax
Writer(s):
Elizabeth Massie
Producer(s):
Lisa LaxNancy Stern
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
DocumentarySports & FitnessSpecial Interest
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Kevin K.

This didn't sound all that great to me at first but I really liked it. I'm a teacher and I could show this to the class without worrying about them sleeping. My own kids liked this movie too.

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Alison H.

This is one of those movies that brings you back to the things that really matter.

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Shari C.

In the midst of poverty and loss, Emmanuel is a jewel that shines in a dark night. I was profoundly touched and inspired by this true story of a Ghandian orphan who changes his world. I would highly recommend this DVD for the purpose creating sensitivity to the disabled, for creating cultural awareness of African culture, for helping value our blessings here in this country, and for inspiration of a biography of a modern-day hero, who does much with the little he has.

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