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  Buying Time for Peace
The work of the MDRP in the
Great Lakes Region of Central Africa.
 
  Windows on Mission:
11 Countries, 1 Mission

Series on mission companions
serving around the world.
 
  Nigeria:
The Imam and the Pastor

Directed and filmed
Nigeria Peace Ceremony for FLT Films.
Launch: November 2006
 
  The Adventure Story of an Ethiopian Priest's Pilgrimage Overland to Jerusalem
In Development.
Contact us for more details
 
  Czech Republic:
The Women of Room 28

Filmed Holocaust survivors.
 
  Kenya:
Camels Through the Badlands

300 miles on foot through
lawless northern Kenya.
 
  France-England:
Bath Tub Odyssey

Directed and filmed Tim-Fitzhigham
on his epic row. Exploring co-production options on exclusive footage.
 
 
  Windows on Mission:
11 Countries, 1 Mission.

With an exclusive introductory film featuring Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Launch: June 13, 2006
 
Tutu South Africa Rwanda
Panama Pakistan Kenya
India Honduras Egypt
China Myanmar Sudan
 
  Two and a half years in the making, Windows On Mission is a series of short films that will introduce you to a diverse group of men and women from all over the United States, who bring a broad spectrum of experience and talent to their work. They include Doctors, Priests, MBA graduates, even a composer, what they have in common is that they are all serving away from home often in remote destinations and in some of the world's poorest countries. They're engaging the major crises of our time: poverty, AIDS, ethnic war, inter-religious conflict, violence against women and children, systemic oppression of all kinds...they are mission companions, and through their eyes we gain insight into the face of Christianity around the world today.

Directed, filmed and edited by Philip Carr of Cloudburst Media for the Episcopal Church USA.

 
   
 
    Director: Philip Carr
Nationality: British

Philip was educated at Eton and Durham University. He then attended the British Army's officer training academy at Sandhurst, and spent three years serving as a cavalry officer in the UK, Canada, Oman, and Argentina. Upon leaving the Army in 2000 with the rank of Captain, Philip entered the media world, training at CBS News, CNN and APTN in London, and at the Edit Centre in New York. He formed Cloudburst Media in 2002 and since then has filmed around the world including the following countries: Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, Pakistan, India, China, Panama, Honduras and the USA. Philip has recently completed his latest documentary "Buying Time For Peace" about the unique role of the MDRP in demobilizing and reintegrating ex-combatants in the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa.
Working with Philip Carr