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Still dealing with the death of his wife Eduard is a chef from the Netherlands who has come to Africa to open a restaurant with his young son Thomas. Thomas soon strikes up a friendship with Abu a boy whose father works alongside Eduard at the eatery and life seems happy. However in a nearby country war has broken out and one of the leaders of a rebel faction is filling the ranks of his army with stolen children. One night Abu along with a dozen other children from his village is kidnapped by rebels. Thomas is inconsolable when he finds his best friend gone and urges... his father to find him. Eduard's about to discover the harsh reality of the suffering tortures Abu and the other children have been enduring as young foot-soldiers. Based on the true stories of children from War Child projects The Silent Army stars both actors and real-life child soldiers in the depiction of this outrageous human-rights violation. [show more]

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Released
06 December 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153101118 
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Dutch pop singer Marco Borsato stars in this drama depicting the plight of child soldiers in Africa. Dutchman Eduard Zuiderwijk (Marco Borsato) is a successful restaurateur living and working in a Ugandan town bordering a conflict zone. His troubles escalate when his wife dies, leaving him alone with his young son, and the political situation around him becomes increasingly unstable. When the son of one of his employees is abducted, Eduard sets out to find the boy and uncovers a training camp where children are exploited by the rebel army into becoming soldiers.