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From Arusha to Arusha
20081 h 54 min 51 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Christophe Gargot
Production: Christophe Gougeon (Atopic)Antoine SegoviaYves Bisaillon (National Film Board of Canada)Christian Medawar
Script: Christophe Gargot
Produced by Atopic in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada and Amers, with the participation of Centre National de la Cinématographie, Sofica Cinémage 2 and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, and with the support of Post-Caméra and La Société civile des auteurs multimédias (Brouillon d'un rêve).
From Arusha to Arusha focuses on the Rwandan tragedy
in order to examine the functioning of the international justice system. It
examines both the activities of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
(ICTR), which is prosecuting those responsible for the genocide, as well as
those of the gacaca courts, the people’s tribunals, which are working
towards justice through reconciliation.
By juxtaposing archival audiovisual footage of an international court
enacting justice behind closed doors, with images and testimony gathered in
the field, the film presents conflicting points of view and invites the
Rwandan people to re-appropriate their own history.
Christophe Gargot has his roots in the rich documentary tradition of
such filmmakers as Raymond Depardon, people who are interested in focussing on
the rituals of large institutions. This film examines the issue of universal
moral values in action while at the same time questioning our relationship
with the images we take in and our responsibilities as world citizens.
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Subject categories
- Developing Countries > AfricaPolitics, Government and HistoryWar, Conflict and Peace
- War, Conflict and Peace > AfricaHolocaust
- Law and Crime > Legal System, Personnel and ProceedingsMilitary Law
- Media Education > Documentary Film
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- Social Studies > Law
Credits
- participation
- Jean de Dieu Bucyibaruta
- Laurien Ntezimana
- Marie Goretti Uwaliboye
- writer
- Christophe Gargot
- director
- Christophe Gargot
- editorial advisor
- Thierry Cruvellier
- camera
- Samuel Dravet
- assistant camera
- Johan Legraie
- sound recording
- Frédéric Salles
- picture editing
- Anne Lacour
- assistant editor
- Clémentine March
- sound editing
- Jean-Marc Schick
- mixing
- Jean-Marc Schick
- digital grading
- Dimitri Darul
- translation
- Bernadette Balland
- Éliane Habimana
- Eve Judelson
- Monique Moujawamaria
- Joanne Perkins
- production manager
- Christelle Treut
- technical assistant
- Carole Le Page
- post-production coordinator
- Damien Combier
- Stéphanie Herminie
- production administrator
- Cabinet Jean-Pierre Quemoun
- production assistant
- Dady de Maximo Mwicira-Mitali
- assistant director
- Eugène Rwatsi
- subtitling
- David Combes Dhenaux
- post-production director
- François Bertrand
- technical manager
- Yanis Lerochreuil
- post-production assistant
- Nicolas Marcos
- Magali Vidal
- technical support - editing
- Danielle Raymond
- Amélie Bolduc
- marketing manager
- François Jacques
- marketing manager - assistance
- Solen Labrie Trépanier
- administrator
- Johanne Dubuc
- production coordinator
- Nathalie Cloutier
- administrative team
- Dominique Brunet
- Lise Lévesque
- technical coordinator
- Richard Cliche
- associate producer
- Maryse Chapdelaine
- producer
- Christophe Gougeon
- Antoine Segovia
- Yves Bisaillon
- Christian Medawar
Awards
- Georges de Beauregard National PrizeFIDMarseille
- Special Mention (Amnesty International Jury Award)IndieLisboa - International Independent Film Festival