ID #:
225D
Film Type:
DVD
Release Date:
2009
Color or BW:
Color
Description:
Official Selection - 2009 Cannes Film Festival When peace comes, how do you make it right again? An epic emotional journey in search of coexistence in Rwanda. Could you ever forgive the people who slaughtered your family? in 1994, hundreds of thousands of Rwandan Hutus were incited to wipe out the country's Tutsi minority. From the crowded capital to the smallest village,local 'patrols' massacred ;lifelong friends and family members, most often with machetes and improvised weapons. Announced in 2001, and ending this year, the government put in place the Gacaca Tribunals (pr. Ga-TCHA-tcha) - open-air hearings with citizen-judges meant to try their neighbors and rebuild the nation. As apart of this experiment in reconciliation, confessed genocied killers are sent home from prison, while traumatized survivors are asked to forgive them and resume living side-by-side. Filming for close to a decade in a tiny hamlet, award-winning filmmaker Anne Aghion has charted the impact of Gacaca on survivors and perpetrators alike. Through their fear and anger, accusations and defenses, blurry truths, inconsolable sadness, and hope for life renewed, she captures the emotional journey to coexistence.
Keywords:
1994, Cannes Film Festival, citizen-judges, forgive and resume living side-by-side, Gacaca ribunals (pr. Ga-TCHA-tcha), genocide killers, journey to coexistence., massacred lifelong friends and family members, open-air hearings, Rwanda, Rwanda Hutus, slaugher, try their neighbors, Tutsi minority