
During April 1994, on quiet road in Kigali a group of neighbors in Rwanda were filmed. This was the opening days of the Rwandan Genocide, and even though almost one million people were slaughtered, remarkably there is only one known segment of footage showing any actual killing. This movie is about the extraordinary journey of that evidence as the original photographer returns to Rwanda, revisiting the people and events that he by chance caught on film. As the footage returns to the community, friends and family relive the tragic events as they work with the photographer to identify the victims, and then eventually the killers.

Nick Hughes
Himself

Eric Kabera
Himself

24 Hours: Assault on the Capitol

Allianz gegen China

Public Enemy Number One

Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy

Days After n Coming

The first is farce

Is Trump for Real?

Tlalocan, paraíso del agua

Dare to Dream: Anarchism in England in History and in Action

It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks

The Society of the Spectacle

Writing with Fire

Javier Milei: la revolución liberal

The Ruler

Apollo: The Forgotten Films

When We Were Apollo

Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower

My Friend Boris Nemtsov

The Second Liberation

Salatinas