Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda?
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Directed byAnne Aghion
Produced byPhilip Brooks
Laurent Bocahut
Anne Aghion
Laurent Bocahut
Anne Aghion
Edited byNadia Ben Rachid
Distributed byDominant 7, Gacaca Productions, and Planète
| Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda? | |
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Screenshot depicting a Rwandan man testifying before a Gacaca court. | |
| Directed by | Anne Aghion |
| Produced by | Philip Brooks Laurent Bocahut Anne Aghion |
| Edited by | Nadia Ben Rachid |
| Distributed by | Dominant 7, Gacaca Productions, and Planète |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
| Country | Rwanda |
| Language | Kinyarwanda with English subtitles |
Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda? is the first documentary film in a trilogy by Anne Aghion examining the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. Directed by Anne Aghion and produced by Dominant 7, Gacaca Productions, and Planète, this 2002 film won UNESCO's Fellini Prize.[1][2] Filmed in Rwanda, the language of Gacaca is Kinyarwanda with English subtitles.[3] In Kinyarwanda, gacaca means "short grass", which denotes the outdoor public location of the perpetrator trials in Rwanda.[4]