Can a person who lost his family during the genocide forget it? Probably not. Can he at least forgive the guilty? The director from Rwanda is doing his best. In 1994, he survived the massacre and lost his parents - Hutu killed them and about two hundred fellow villagers. Now he is filming the exhumation of genocide victims from a mass grave so that the survivors can finally be properly buried. The agony of the past resurfaces, but it is also an occasion to begin to heal the collective trauma. Surviving
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