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Rwandan director Kivu Ruhorahoza’s intimate drama tells three interwoven stories set against the backdrop of genocide in the East African country, but without naming it.  A mother tries to cope with the loss of her only son, who died in an accident, and becomes estranged from her husband. A young woman cares for her bedridden father, a former military man she never really loved, but prepares for an organ donation that could save his life. A young boy wanders the city with his father, a petty criminal with poor impulse control, who teaches him how to collect metal parts from cars or steal pets to sell on the street. Kivu Ruhorahoza’s third feature is, on the one, hand a bitter indictment of patriarchal power, and on the other, a document of hope, carried by its strong female characters. Shot on a micro-budget of $50,000, the film premiered at this year’s Berlinale in the Encounters section and is already considered by many critics to be one of the best African films of the year.

in presence of the producer Dida Nibagwire

After the film Q&A with Co-Producer Innocent Munyeshuri

 

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