President Paul Kagame at 'Earth Made of Glass' Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival

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http://ChanningTatumUnwrapped.com - Footage from the Q&A given by Rwandan President Paul Kagame after the premiere of the political documentary 'Earth Made of Glass' at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2010. Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum are executive producing the film through their production company 33 & Out.

On August 6th, 2008, against the backdrop of the world's deadliest war in neighboring Eastern Congo, Rwandan President Paul Kagame issued a report detailing the French government's hidden role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Three months later, his closest aide, Rose Kabuye is arrested by France on charges of terrorism. Meanwhile, Jean-Pierre Sagahutu, a genocide survivor haunted by his father's unsolved murder, scours the Rwandan countryside on a fifteen-year-search for clues - ultimately finding himself confronted with his darkest desire: being face-to-face with his father's killer. As President Kagame fights to free Rose from France and finally expose the shocking truth about what truly happened in Rwanda fifteen years ago, Jean-Pierre journeys to the scene of the crime, and the doorstep of a killer, to uncover the chilling facts behind his father's death. As each relentlessly pursues the truth they find themselves faced with a choice: to take revenge or turn the other cheek... Despite having never met, the story of a President and an ordinary citizen become inextricably linked in this groundbreaking film. Bound by a deep love of country, an insatiable need for the truth, and a hunger for peace, Jean-Pierre and President Kagame set in motion both the rebuilding of a family, and of an entire nation. Above all, their stories shake the very foundations of what it means to forgive - blazing a trail towards ending hatred and violence throughout Africa and the world.

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  • (Third time lucky) Interesting, because this is a side of the industry many people don't get to see. Thanks for sharing ;-)

  • i love you Channing <3

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