The Power Of Film To Heal
“Finding Hillywood” is an inspirational film about the making of the Rwandan film industry and the power of film to change and heal individuals and communities. It tells the story of how a nation, still healing from the 1994 genocide, creates a film industry as both an outlet for the pain and a way to bring entertainment and a new industry to the population. Hillywood, which is named for Rwanda’s hilly terrain, is a traveling film festival that screens films made by, about, and for Rwandans. The festival goes from town to town, setting up public, outdoor screenings, on inflatable screens, to showcase Rwandan films.
Will Eisner: Profissão Cartunista
Documentary
0.0
Love Hotel
Documentary
6.0
The Prince of Nothingwood
Documentary
6.6
The Collector: Allan Stone's Life in Art
Documentary
0.0
Free Tibet
Documentary, Music
0.0
The Story of Mothers & Daughters
Documentary
9.0
Sound and Chaos: The Story of BC Studio
Documentary, Music
6.5
Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
Documentary, Music
7.6
Life and Debt
Documentary
7.2
The Art of Destruction
Documentary, Music
0.0
VICE News Presents: 'Epstein Didn't Kill Himself'
Documentary, Crime, Mystery, TV Movie
7.0
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill
Documentary
7.1
Nirvana: Unplugged In New York
Music, Documentary
8.6
Hold on Tight
Documentary
3.8
Doctors, Liars, and Women: AIDS Activists Say No to Cosmo
Documentary
0.0
Kingdom of Us
Documentary
7.0
The Empty Center
Documentary
0.0
Control Room
Documentary, War
7.4
The Silence
Documentary
7.7
After Innocence
Documentary, Crime
6.8