"An astonishing [film]..."
The Washington Post
2005 Emmy Award Winner
Anne Aghion... films the slow and uncertain reconstruction of a group through the redeeming power of speech. Universal theater. A gripping document.
Le Monde (French National Daily) |
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"Seminal..."Variety
“This is the most nuanced and intelligent film I have seen to date on Rwanda after the genocide.”
Alison des Forges as told to The New York Times [Full Article] |
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| Winner of the Coral Award for Best Non-Latin American Documentary on Latin America. 18th International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, Havana, Cuba, 1996 |
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