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In 1994, following a civil war in Rwanda, fighting between Hutus and Tutsis (the African nation's two main ethnic groups) reached a bloody peak when following the death of President Juvénal Habyarimana, Hutu militias, armed with clubs and machetes, began a wave of violence that left as many as 800,000 Tutsis dead. Fifteen years later, Rwanda is still coming to terms with this shocking act of genocide, and filmmaker Anne Aghion, who has made several films about the violence in Rwanda, explores a new movement toward justice and reconciliation in this documentary. In the wake of the killings, a large number of people suspected of taking part in the executions were imprisoned, but many were released due to lack of evidence. Under Rwanda's new leadership, communities are permitted to hold Gacacas, tribunals open to the public in which suspected murders face the family and friends of people they are believed to have killed. While many of those standing before the public hearings deny their actions, others are willing to finally confess to their crimes, and by bringing their suspicions into the open, the accusers can hopefully begin to heal their emotional wounds. My Neighbor, My Killer was an official selection at the 2009 San Francisco International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Anne Aghion - Director, Nadia Ben Rachid - Editor, Mathieu Hagnery - Cinematographer, James Kakwewere - Cinematographer, Claire Bailly du Bois - Cinematographer, Linette Frewin - Cinematographer, Anne Aghion - Producer, Nathalie Vidal - Sound/Sound Designer, Richard Fleming - Sound/Sound Designer, Pierre Camus - Sound/Sound Designer, Yves Servagent - Sound/Sound Designer, Roland Duboue - Sound/Sound Designer, Anne Aghion - Screenwriter

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My Neighbor, My Killer

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Directed by Anne Aghion
Produced by Anne Aghion
Cinematography Claire Bailly du Bois
Mathieu Hagnery
Release date(s) May 2009 (2009-05)
Running time 80 minutes
Country France
United States

My Neighbor, My Killer (French: Mon voisin, mon tueur) is a 2009 French-American documentary film directed by Anne Aghion. It was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival[1] and recently received Human Rights Watch's Nestor Almendros Prize for courage in filmmaking.

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