Thursday, April 3, 2014

God Sleeps in Rwanda

The images shown in the short clip of God Sleeps in Rwanda were sometimes jarring and uncomfortable. After watching the video, I felt a highly respectable attitude toward the filmmaking and photojournalism that went into the film’s production for its commitment to show a side of reality as depicted by black women in Rwanda and their intention of giving these women a voice/sense of empowerment to the things happening around them. I think the film presents black female subjectivity because its a production by women reporters who frame the storyline through the lives of five women. 

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