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Director
  
Adrian Belic

Initial release
  
2006

Producer
  
Adrian Belic

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

8.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary, War

Music director
  
Marcello De Francisci

Cinematography
  
Adrian Belic

Writer
  
Adrian Belic

Language
  
English

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Tagline
  
A Mother Teresa meets Indiana Jones adventure

Three former soldiers tour the world delivering humanitarian aid to warfronts.

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Beyond the Call is a 2006 documentary film about three middle-aged men who are former soldiers and modern-day knights. They travel the world delivering life saving humanitarian aid directly into the hands of civilians and doctors in some of the most dangerous yet beautiful places on Earth, the front lines of war. It is the directorial debut of Academy Award nominee Adrian Belic. The film has been screened in over 80 film festivals on five continents, winning 25 awards so far.

PBS aired a 60-minute version of Beyond the Call on January 23, 2007 as part of its Independent Lens series.

In an Indiana Jones meets Mother Teresa adventure, three middle-aged friends and ex-soldiers travel the world delivering humanitarian aid to the front lines of war.

Synopsis

Ed Artis, Jim Laws, and Walt Ratterman are former soldiers and modern-day knights. In an Indiana Jones meets Mother Teresa adventure, they travel the world delivering life saving humanitarian aid directly into the hands of civilians and doctors in some of the most dangerous yet beautiful places on Earth, the front lines of war.

They are self-styled Knights of Malta. In 1995, they formed Knightsbridge International, a unique humanitarian aid organization, whose motto is "High Adventure and Service to Humanity." Their specialty is going where death from landmines, bullets, or bombs is as frequent as death from hunger, disease, or the elements. Their personal convictions and courage drive them to places such as Afghanistan, Albania, Chechnya, Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Rwanda, and the southern Philippines, often when few if any other humanitarian aid organizations are around.

The camera follows Artis, Laws, and Ratterman as they take us on a journey into the heart of humanity and the soul of courage.

Walt Ratterman died afterwards in the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Reception

The film received very positive reviews. It has been screened in over 80 film festivals on five continents, winning 25 awards, including Grand Jury Prizes and Audience Awards.

References

Beyond the Call Wikipedia
Beyond the Call IMDb Beyond the Call themoviedb.org


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