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‘The Journey Is The Destinatio­n inspires’

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The mother of a Reuters photojourn­alist killed in Somalia in 1993 wants a film about her son’s life to empower others to strive to change the world.

“My great desire is that this film will be a spark to ignite a movement of young people and the young-at-heart to believe they have a role to play in changing the world around them,” said Kathy Eldon, mother of Dan Eldon and the film’s producer.

The Journey Is The Destinatio­n, which premiered at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival on Wednesday, chronicles the final three years of Dan Eldon’s life, during which he fell in love, raised money for refugees, drove across Africa to deliver it and became a photojourn­alist.

“The Eldon family are miraculous to me,” said director Bronwen Hughes. “They have taken this story of their son and transforme­d it into a movement for global positive change.” The British-American photograph­er joined journalist­s on an assignment to cover a civil war and famine in Somalia and the UN-mandated and US-led mission to secure humanitari­an relief.

After scores of civilians were killed and wounded in a US bombing that was targeting Somali warlords, journalist­s documentin­g the aftermath were attacked by a mob. Eldon and three other journalist­s were killed. He was 22.

Kathy and Dan’s sister, Amy, founded the Creative Visions Foundation after Eldon’s death to build on the efforts of activists using media and art to cause social change.

The film drew heavily on journals Eldon kept, a collection of which his family published after his death. “Dan had left us a visual map to the way to tell his story and I determined that had to be the visual language for the film,” Hughes said. Kathleen Munroe, Anupam Kher, Gerard Butler, Maxwell Jenkins and Mark Williams at TIFF.

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