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Ntarabana captures a harrowing moment in history, diving deep into the personal tales of those who risked everything during the Rwandan genocide. The documentary's tone is somber, yet there's an undeniable strength in the resilience depicted. The pacing feels deliberate—slow enough to let the weight of the events sink in. Froduald and Anne-Marie's performances resonate with raw emotion, showcasing the human capacity for courage in the face of unimaginable horror. What stands out is the film's focus on personal stories amidst the broader tragedy, providing a unique perspective on collective trauma and survival. The practical effects are minimal; it's all about the stark reality and the powerful storytelling. Definitely a film that lingers in your thoughts long after watching.
Documentary on Rwandan genocideFocus on personal narrativesExplores themes of courage and survival
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