Rwandan film explores genocide survivors pursuit of justice

Marie-Clémentine Dusabejambo’s debut feature ‘Ben’Imana’ delves into themes of reconciliation for Rwandan genocide survivors.

The film presents a searing drama centered on the pursuit of justice following Rwanda’s tragic history. It marks the director’s first feature-length work and highlights personal stories of survival and healing.

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Director Lukas Dhont receiving a standing ovation at Cannes for his film Coward, with a World War I scene on screen.
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Lukas Dhont's Coward receives 13-minute ovation at Cannes

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Lukas Dhont's World War I drama Coward earned a 13-minute ovation following its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday. The queer romantic film marks Dhont's third entry in the festival lineup.

Marion Cotillard received a six-minute standing ovation for her performance in the religious cult thriller 'Karma' during its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday. The film, directed by Guillaume Canet, marks their sixth collaboration.

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Austrian filmmaker Sandra Wollner’s third feature Everytime has won the top Jury Prize in the Cannes Un Certain Regard section. The drama follows a family dealing with loss after a deadly incident involving the eldest daughter.

The 12th annual Bentonville Film Festival concluded Monday after handing out awards in multiple categories Saturday night in Northwest Arkansas. If I Go Will They Miss Me took the Best Narrative Award while Jane Elliott Against the World earned Best Documentary.

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Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie will screen in Johannesburg and Cape Town next month. The film draws on unseen footage of the author’s recovery after the 2022 attack.

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