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2002 Spanish film
Umurage
Directed byGorka Gamarra
Screenplay byGorka Gamarra, Sonia Rolley, Jean-Marie Mbarushimana, Puri Ramírez
Produced byIcarukuri
Edited byNacho Ruiz Capillas, Carolina Martínez Urbina
Music byJean Paul Samputu, Adrián Begoña
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time52 minutes
CountrySpain

Umurage is a Spanish 2002 documentary film directed by Gorka Gamarra about the Rwandan genocide.

Synopsis

In Rwanda, a hundred members of the Ukuri Kuganze Association, made up in its majority by survivors of the genocide, and a few of their executioners, freed after having confessed and asked for forgiveness in 2003, meet at a reinsertion center. These executioners are going home, in most cases to the same places where they carried out their crimes, and will have to "face" their victims and ask their forgiveness. In 1994, over a space of just one hundred days, almost a million people were murdered.

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