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New Orleans Film Society

Fambul Tok

USA 82 min.

Tuesday, October 18, 7:45 p.m.
Theatres at Canal Place
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Director
Sara Terry
Original Music
Issar Shulman
Cinematographer
Henry Jacobson
Editor
Brian Singbiel
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Synopsis

Victims and offenders of Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war come together for the first time, to revive their ancient cultural practice of “fambul tok” (family talk) to address the horrors of the conflict. Rebuilding shattered lives and communities through truth-telling and forgiveness ceremonies at bonfires and in cleansing rituals used by their ancestors, Sierra Leoneans are also building sustainable peace at the grass-roots level—succeeding where the international community’s post-conflict efforts failed. Neighbors and whole villages come to terms with rape, murder — and massacre, in a story that involves one of the most notorious alleged offenders of the war, Captain Mohammed Savage, who plays a surprising role in the film. Filled with lessons for the West, this film explores the depths of a culture that believes that true justice lies in redemption and healing for individuals — and that forgiveness is the surest path to restoring dignity and building strong communities.