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 Description: "Beyond the Gates" is a feature length documentary film experience about the Waodani Indians and the missionary men and women who have given their lives to reach them. This powerful emotional journey begins with the Waodani describing their way of life before the missionaries visited them in 1956. Narrated by the son of one of the missionaries and each of the wives of the men who died, the audience takes a nostalgic trip back in time to see how the men and women came to meet up with each other in Ecuador. An inspiring story of forgiveness and love. Amazon.com: While the primary lesson of Beyond the Gates of Splendor is about the power of Christian love, this extraordinary documentary transcends its missionary message with a universal tale of cultural exchange, murder, and the ultimate act of forgiveness. After establishing that the Waodani Indians in the Amazon basin of Ecuador had endured several generations of violent homicide among tribal neighbors, the film's central story begins to unfold: As American missionaries discover the Waodani in the mid-1950s, their Christian outreach goes smoothly until 1956, when lies and misunderstandings lead to the spear-killing of five of the missionary men whose wives and children--including narrator Steve Saint (whose father was among those killed)--responded to tragedy by living peacefully among the Waodani over the decades that followed. Through home-movie footage, photographs, and eyewitness accounts by American and Waodani alike, this incredible-but-true story of love and understanding unfolds with considerable power, urging the viewer to consider the meaning of this remarkable example of unified humanity. Is the missionary impulse a pure and beneficial one? Are the Waodani best left alone and ignorant of the wide world beyond their village? With deep tragedy, rich humor, and an overwhelming sense of compassion, writer/director Jim Hanon ponders these and other questions, hampered only by an overbearing score (by Ronald Owen) that's lushly beautiful at best, but too often maudlin, manipulative, and shamelessly heavy-handed. It's likely that Christian viewers will be most deeply affected by the film's thematic parallels to the lessons of Christ, but anyone with an ounce of compassion will be similarly moved and astonished. Not surprisingly, Hanon later dramatized the factual events of Beyond the Gates of Splendor in his 2006 feature film The End of the Spear. --Jeff Shannon Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-21 documental exelente En este documental tiene uno la ventaja de ver a los protagonistas de la historia ser entrevistados y entender uno mucho mejor esta cultura y su forma de ver y analizar la vida. Rating:  Date: 2008-02-08 Extraordinario documental Este documental realmente conmueve el espiritu al ver el valor de estos misioneros y sus esposas. Es recomendable ver primero la pelicula "End of the Spear" Rating:  Date: 2007-11-21 okay Not as good as "End of the Spear" but interesting info. More of a documentary. Worth watching. Rating:  Date: 2007-11-02 Beyond all expectations This documentary will keep you on the edge of your seat. You will also feel the emotions of these tightly knit families as they share how there moments of grief have borne much fruit in the salvation of many. Rating:  Date: 2007-10-28 Real story behind "End of the Spear" I saw the movie "End of the Spear" first, so when the credits showed there was a film of the real story, I got it right away. And "Splendor" didn't disappoint. Beautifully directed, it was interesting to see the back-story of their lives, the women they left behind, and eyewitness accounts. And the more beautiful story is that it didn't end in the 1950s. These simple people now have hope and faith and purpose that they didn't before. Very inspirational. I highly recommend it.
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