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Storyline The Diary of a Volunteer (2010):

Jean-Marc Phaneuf, an unmarried electrical engineer, travels to Burundi as a volunteer for the NGO Radio du Monde. He finds a country ruined by grinding poverty, famine, war, disease and appalling social inequality. At the same time, he meets a joyful, brave people hungry for happiness, knowledge and human dignity. The camera that becomes his personal diary also helps Jean-Marc expose the shaky, ineffective workings of NGOs. His investigations turn up a few praiseworthy examples of international cooperation, but on the whole he finds himself drawn to a terrible, inescapable conclusion: humanitarian aid is a utopian mirage. After falling victim to an attack and losing whatever ideals he still had, Jean-Marc becomes entangled in an impossible relationship. He is ultimately forced to leave Africa in disgrace.

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Movie details

Title: The Diary of a Volunteer
Released: 2010-02-27
Genre: Drama
Director: James Cameron
Date: 2010-02-27
Runtime: 91 Minutes
Company: Coop Vidéo de Montréal
Homepage: Homepage Movie
Trailer: Video Trailer

Casts of The Diary of a Volunteer:
Robert Morin, Rose Twagirayezu , Chantal Gatore, Rémi Muhirwa Ciza, Jani Alban , Patrice Faye, André Lanthier, Capitaine Madimba, Dominique Puthod, Freddy Sibomana,

Rating: 6 out of 10 ★ From 2 Users


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