This film serves as a collective grief ritual. A journey of reckonings and resilience.
In 1994, approximately over 1 million people were killed in the Rwanda Genocide against the Tutsi. In this film, we turn towards facing the truth as part of the collective healing process.
Let’s See Labs collected stories from 11 survivors and perpetrators who chose the path of reconciliation and forgiveness. We bring you these stories in a film as they engage the world in what it looks like to reckon with the raw traumatic truths of what happened, leading us through the discomfort of acceptance and into the liberation of reconciliation.
Hyppolite Ntigurirwa’s performing arts serves as a grounding foundation that roots these stories in the pathway towards unification, love, and peace.
We are currently exploring platforms for screenings, dialogue-centered viewing experiences, and other ways this film can have optimal impact.
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We wonder: How might storytelling, film, & creative expression play a role in halting the intergenerational transmission of hate?
Let’s See Labs explores how self-realization impacts divided social issues through storytelling. We wonder what the commonalities, as well as distinctions, look like throughout the process of how humans come to know their worth beyond a previously held socially-constructed identity. We’ve explored stories that touch issues such as race, religion, gender, politics, addiction, homelessness, and more.