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DESCRIPTION:Years later, the 1994 Rwandan genocide still leaves deep scars. Director 
 Deborah Scranton’s powerful film looks at the wounds that remain through 
 the stories of two men trying to expose the truth of what happened 15 years 
 earlier. Jean Pierre Sagahutu, a genocide survivor, is determined to find 
 out more about his father’s unsolved murder. At the same time, Rwandan 
 president Paul Kagame tries to free his closest aide, Rose Kabuye, 
 suspiciously arrested in France on charges of terrorism after a report 
 detailing France’s hidden involvement in the genocide was released. Both 
 ordinary citizen and head of state must navigate wrenching situations in 
 their quest to reveal the past and face the future. Scranton’s 
 extraordinary access to these two men in crisis provides a remarkable 
 examination of a country in the process of recovery and a pointed 
 assessment of what is necessary in order to move forward on a path to 
 peace.\n\nFollowing the screening, an engaging panel disucssion will 
 address the functions, roles and processes of documentary film as a form of 
 investigative journalism. Phil Bronstein, editor-at-large at the San 
 Francisco Chronicle, will moderate a discussion with director Deborah 
 Scranton; Robert Rosenthal, executive director of the Center for 
 Investigative Reporting and Mathilde Mukantabana, president of Friends of 
 Rwanda. \n\nMore information available at 
 http://www.sffs.org/content.aspx?catid=8,69&pageid=1853\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/09/18658318.php
SUMMARY:SFFS Presents: Earth Made of Glass
LOCATION:EMBARCADERO CENTER CINEMA\n1 EMBARCADERO CENTER\nSAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/09/18658318.php
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