The Notebooks of Memory is the third documentary film in a trilogy by Anne Aghion examining the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.
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Directed by | Anne Aghion |
Produced by | Anne Aghion |
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Edited by | Nadia Ben Rachid |
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Running time | 53 minutes |
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Languages | Kinyarwanda English subtitles |
Synopsis
editAnne Aghion's third film in her Rwanda series concentrates on the local citizen-judges' tribunals, where they must weigh survivor accounts of the genocide massacres against the perpetrators' testimony.[1]
On a lush Rwandan hillside, more than ten years after the 1994 genocide directed at wiping out the Tutsi population, a tiny rural community repeatedly meet on the grass for the Gacaca court trials, a judicial experiment aimed at bringing unity back to the country. Award-winning filmmaker Anne Aghion spent four years chronicling the trials, where perpetrators would barter confessions for shorter jail sentences.[2]
References
edit- ^ "The Notebooks of Memory: Documentary Film on Gacaca". Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ^ "The Notebooks of Memory: Documentary Film on Gacaca". Retrieved 2010-03-08.
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