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Ntarabana

  • Ntarabana
Genre : Social
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2017
Format : Feature
Running time : 89 (in minutes)

Between April 6 and July 4, 1994, the genocide of Tutsis and massacres of moderate Hutus did about a million life in Rwanda.

While in the country, the massacres were committed on a large scale, at Ntarabana in northern Rwanda, Rugwiza Frodouald and Mukankundiye Anne-Marie hid and protected Tutsis risking their lives.

Shortly after the end of the genocide, Murekaze Anastasia, genocide survivor, was able to find the strength to forgive and reconcile with those who murdered her husband and children.

A film by François L. Woukoache

Cameroon/Rwanda, 2017, Documentary, 1h29

Director: François L. Woukoache
Editor: Jean Thome

Total budget: €156,000

Production:
Kemit, Belgium
Zala'Men Production, Cameroon
Association Temps d'Image

with the support of EU support (€ 68,000)
and
a Crowdfunding campaign (via Kisskissbankbank)
www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/ntarabana

Articles

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Organizations

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Partners

  • Arterial network
  • Rwanda : Positive Production

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