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Earth Made of Glass is a gripping documentary that digs deep into the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. Deborah Scranton navigates a landscape heavy with sorrow and resilience, focusing on the intricate balance between justice and forgiveness. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the emotional weight of the stories told. Interviews with survivors and perpetrators alike create a striking juxtaposition, giving a human face to the complex issues of retribution and accountability. The rawness of the personal stories, paired with the stark visuals of Rwanda's recovery, lends a haunting quality to the film. It's not just about the past; it seeks a path forward, which makes it quite distinctive in the genre.
Explores themes of reconciliationFocuses on personal traumaUnique perspective on post-genocide recovery
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