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MY NEIGHBOR MY KILLER
A film by Award-winner Anne Aghion

Sunday, March 29, 1 pm
Edmund J. Safra Hall

Followed by Q&A with:
Anne Aghion, Director & Producer, and
Jacqueline Murekatete, genocide survivor and founder of Miracle Corners of the World

Moderated by Lars Waldorf, University of London

When peace comees, how do you make it right again? An epic emotional journey in search of co-existence in Rwanda.

After nearly a decade filming in a small Rwandan community, award-winning filmmaker Aghion takes an unprecedented and intimate look at the government established citizen-based courts and a society's efforts to rebuild itself. Presented in association with the Human rights Watch International Film Festival and the Program in Holocaust and Human rights Studies at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.

Tickets and directions:

Web: www.mjhnyc.org
Tel: 646-437-4202
$10, $7 students/seniors, $5 members

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