JUSTICE AMONGST THE GRASS
IN PRODUCTION
AS THE WORLD STRUGGLES TO FORGIVE ONE ANOTHER AND NATIONS ARE IN CONSTANT CONFLICT THE TINY COUNTRY OF RWANDA IS FORGIVING A GENOCIDE
THIS IS A REMARKABLE STORY OF FORGIVENESS AND THEIR COMMITMENT TO PEACE
JUSTICE AMONGST THE GRASS
LONG FORM 90 MINS
During the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994, Séamus Conlan and co founder, Tara Farrell brought together the resources of the ICRC – International Committee of the Red Cross, UNICEF, Eastman Kodak and Life magazine to photograph 21,000 Rwandan children to help reunite them with their families 80% went home to a family member. The process evolved into “The Lost Children of Rwanda” one of the largest traveling photo exhibitions in history opening at the ICP – International Center of Photography in New York and Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The exhibit continued to travel the world for many years.
This documentary follows the pair as they return 25 years later back to Rwanda with their own children to make a 360˚multi-media film that will travel the world in a 40 foot dome.
As they work to build this modern visionary way of story telling we see the journey of Rwanda from the call of hate from Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) that triggered the mass killing of over 1 million Tutsi in 100 days and a huge exodus from the country. What happened in 1994 in Rwanda shocked the world with the story of genocide against the Tutsi, twenty-five years later the story of peace and reconciliation is just as shocking. A nation works to forgive one another, as friends killed friends and neighbors killed neighbors, they work to break the cycle of hate through the community court system, Gacaca, that release prisoners back into their community. Loosely translated to “justice amongst the grass”
This documentary doesn’t dwell on the past put looks to the future through the eyes of the children that experienced it first hand. It is a story of hope not only to the world but an individual story that each and every viewer can experience in an immersive way within the multi-media 360 ̊ dome experience.
The story comes to a close as the first of a network of domes in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, premieres and serves as a reunion to its survivors.
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