In the late 1990s, Rose Mapendo lost her family and home to the violence that engulfed the Democratic Republic of Congo. She emerged advocating forgiveness and reconciliation. In a country where ethnic violence has created seemingly irreparable rifts among Tutsis, Hutus and other Congolese, this remarkable woman is a vital voice in her beleaguered nation's search for peace. PUSHING THE ELEPHANT will capture one of the most important stories of our age, a time when genocidal violence is challenged by the moral fortitude and grace of one woman's mission for peace.
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no mother should ever been separating from her children for so long.
zoubirT 7 months ago
Ah, Mama. This is still just as moving as the first time I here you sing. Happy Mother's Day Mama.
kbobo5 9 months ago
Are the subtitles getting cut off for others too? I only see the top line of subtitles when viewing on iPhone 3Gs.
bgh0055 11 months ago