Fambul Tok, 84min, (USA/ KE)
Victims and perpetrators of Sierra Leone's brutal civil war come together for the first time in an unprecedented program of tradition-based truth-telling and forgiveness ceremonies. As they revive their ancient practice of fambul tok (family talk), Sierra Leoneans are building sustainable peace at the grass-roots level -- succeeding where the international community's post-conflict efforts failed. Filled with lessons for the West, this film explores the depths of a culture that believes that true justice lies in redemption and healing for individuals -- and that forgiveness is the surest path to restoring dignity and building strong communities.
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World premiere, March, 2011 -- SXSW Film Festival, Austin TX
African premiere, March 22, 2011 -- Freetown, Sierra Leone (national football stadium and simultaneously in every district in the country)
Regional premiere, April 2011 -- Global Social Change Film Festival, Bali
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Sara Terry, Producer/Director
Rory Kennedy, Producer
Libby Hoffman, Producer/Exec Producer
Editor, Brian Singbiel
Director of Photography, Henry Jacobson
Composer, Issar Shulman
