
2024
Amani is 31. When he was an infant, he survived the genocide against Rwanda’s Tutsi population. Three decades later, Amani has set up an organisation in Nyamirambo, one of the more economically impoverished districts of the country’s capital, Kigali. It employs creativity, artistic practice and performance to grapple with poverty and generational trauma – acknowledging that deep-seated ideologies can easily foment prejudice and create an environment that proved so catastrophic in the past.

Inkotanyi

Poets Against the Bomb

Esperanto

7 Days in Kigali, the week when Rwanda changed

Plena Rondo

Camilo: The Long Road to Disobedience

Mountain Gorilla

An Act of Conscience

The Diary of Immaculée

Gesto

Resistant

Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire

FIFA: A Love Letter to Rwanda

15

CHoosing at Twenty

Breaking Through: The Rise of African Cycling

Iseta / The Story Behind The Road Block

Destins: Général De Bollardière

Saving the Gorillas: Ellen's Next Adventure

Ghosts of Rwanda