Earth Made of Glass

Earth Made of Glass

2011 · 87 min · ★ 6.2 · Documentary

Chronicling the search for truth and peace in post-genocide Rwanda. Director Deborah Scranton explores issues of peace, retribution, accountability and justice, ultimately discovering a blueprint for ending the cycle of violence. Examining the personal and political repercussions of the deadly conflict in this east African country.

Directed by Deborah Scranton · Written by Reid Carolin

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