Rwanda, 1973. Our Lady of the Nile is a prestigious Catholic boarding school perched high on a hill, where teenage girls are groomed to be the Rwandan elite. Graduation on the horizon, the girls, whether Hutu or Tutsi, share the same dormitory, the same dreams and concerns. But throughout the country as well as within the school, deep-seated antagonisms rumble, changing these young girls’ lives —and the entire nation— forever. Deeply symbolic images hint at the genocidal violence that would later engulf the entire country in 1994. The film is an adaptation of Our Lady of the Nile, written by Tutsi author Scholastique Mukasonga.
Winner of the Crystal Bear of the Generation 14plus section at Berlin International Film Festival.
Título original: Notre-Dame Du Nil
Ano: 2019
Classificação: 14
Duração: 93 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: France, Belgium, Rwanda
Tags: France, Belgium, Rwanda, awarded films, youth, literary adaptation, history
Cor: cor
Direção: Atiq Rahimi
Roteiro: Atiq Rahimi, Ramata Toulaye-Sy
Fotografia: Thierry Arbogast
Montagem: Hervé de Luze, Jacqueline Mariani
Elenco: Santa Amanda Mugabekazi, Albina Sydney Kirenga, Angel Uwamahoro, Clariella Bizimana, Belinda Rubango Simbi
Produtor: Rani Massalha, Dimitri Rassam, Marie Legrand
Produção: Les Films du Tambour, Chapter 2
World Sales: Indie Sales
E-mail: [email protected]
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