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  • From Arusha to Arusha (2008)
  • 113 min | Documentary
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From Arusha to Arusha (2008)
113 min | Documentary

To return to Rwanda, less to hear horror stories, than to listen to the subsequent words, to hear the words of justice, to try to go back to the sources of this massacre with a million victims. On the one hand, clips from the archives of ...See moreTo return to Rwanda, less to hear horror stories, than to listen to the subsequent words, to hear the words of justice, to try to go back to the sources of this massacre with a million victims. On the one hand, clips from the archives of the trail of the International Penal Tribune for Rwanda (TIPR), set up in Arusha, in Tanzania since 1994. Diverse accused persons involved in the genocide are heard here. Théoneste Bagosara, for example, retired colonel from the Armed Rwandan Forces and supposed mastermind of the genocide, whose defense lasted twelve years after his arrest. Or Georges Ruggiu, the ex-Belgian teacher lost in Kigali, zealous propagandist of the massacre heard over the radio station, Free Radio Television station of Mille Collines. Judges and lawyers debate the charges, the idea that it was all planned, responsibilities, while the prosecutor explains his difficulties in conducting his inquiry. The diplomatic and political ins and outs of yesterday as well as of today become clear here. On the other hand, away from the court rooms, other witnesses and other actors of the tragedy, guilty persons, or victims at home, review the facts and their implications, and their helplessness. In this exemplary way, a couple where the husband, Hutu, took part in the wrongdoings, is married to a Tutsi, whom he managed by the skin of his teeth to save. It is not a question of opposing two forms of justice, Christophe Gargot denies himself all over-simplification, but completes a highly rhetorical, political exercise by a less strategic approach, one that is more powerless and more exposed. It is the approach of those who continue to live under the daily weight of this drama. Written by Rehm, Jean-Pierre See less
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Dec 16, 2009 (France)
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13 cast members
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Raphael Constant
Bagosora's defence counsel Bagosora's defence counsel   See fewer
Jean de Dieu Bucyibaruta
Convicted genocidiare Convicted genocidiare   See fewer
Marie Goretti Uwaliboye
wife of Bucyibaruta wife of Bucyibaruta   See fewer
Theoneste Bagosora
Convicted genocidiare Convicted genocidiare   See fewer
Faustin Twagiramungu
former Rwandan prime minister former Rwandan prime minister   See fewer
Georges Ruggiu
Convicted genocidiare & prosecution witness Convicted genocidiare & prosecution witness   See fewer
Charles Adeogun-Phillips
Kibuye prosecutor Kibuye prosecutor   See fewer
Navanethem Pillay
former ICTR President former ICTR President   See fewer
Carla Del Ponte
ICTR Chief Prosecutor ICTR Chief Prosecutor   See fewer
Erik Møse
trial judge and former ICTR president trial judge and former ICTR president   See fewer
Laurien Ntezimana
Rwandan theologist Rwandan theologist   See fewer
Paul Kagame
Rwandan President Rwandan President   See fewer
Drew White
Bagosora prosecutor Bagosora prosecutor   See fewer
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