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Kickstart IRIBA CENTER FOR MULTIMEDIA HERITAGE in Rwanda

Summer is here with the launch of a new www.gacacafilms.com website, and a fundraising campaign on KICKSTARTER to create IRIBA CENTER FOR MULTIMEDIA HERITAGE in Rwanda!

IRIBA CENTER, whose name means “the source” in Kinyarwanda, will gather over a century of the country’s audiovisual history from sources in Africa and Europe, and make it free and accessible to the public.

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End of year news, and looking ahead

On December 28, the PBS NOVA show, Secrets Beneath the Ice, will feature almost a minute of ICE PEOPLE footage. I decided to seize this occasion to revamp www.icepeople.com. The website is still a work in progress, but I hope you’ll agree that it’s on its way to looking gorgeous.
We’ve also made some headway and are making DVD’s of ICE PEOPLE available on AMAZON and NETFLIX. We’re working to get the film streaming on I-TUNES, Netflix and Amazon VOD.

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Fresh news from Rwanda, Morocco, and upcoming France events

I arrived in France directly from Los Angeles in mid-May and took a train south to attend a screening of MY NEIGHBOR MY KILLER in Dieulefit, a small town of 3000 in the Drôme, organized by Intore za Dieulefit, a local association whose main mission is to support Bisesero in Rwanda by giving cows to the community. The event which was extremely well advertised (see photo below) drew a larger crowd than the LA screening earlier that same week. Since the beginning of the year, along with Assumpta Mugiraneza, we have been working to develop a countrywide screening series in Rwanda.

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NYTimes Arts Section front page

Read all about Anne’s projects on the front page of Saturday’s New York Times Arts Section.
Rwandans Judging Genocide, Their Way
By LARRY ROHTER
Published: June 19, 2009
The documentary filmmaker Anne Aghion asks a lot of tough questions in “My Neighbor, My Killer,” the fourth and last in her series of films about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

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