"My Neighbor, My Killer," a new movie about the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, is winning praise from critics, and drawing crowds at film festivals. In May it became one of the few documentaries ever to screen at the Cannes Film Festival. Its director, Anne Aghion of New York, received the "courage in filmmaking" award at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival at New York's Lincoln Center, where the film is showing this week. She spoke to VOA's Carolyn Weaver.
@kulangaut mmm nah lets ship all the shitskins back to the shithole, one way ticked to the muddah land fo u dawg.
GiggleHz 2 months ago
If Black Americans can live together with White Americans after four hundred years of the most brutal form of slavery, then I suppose Africans can forgive each other and live together under the worse of circumstance...
kulangaut 1 year ago