Kivu Ruhorahoza: Ultraviolence to blame for Rwandan toxic masculinity
- 8. 7. 2022
- 3 min
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- Czech
The powerful Father’s Day, which has been screened in Karlovy Vary’s Horizons section, explores the roles of often inadequate fathers in Rwanda. In an interview, director Kivu Ruhorahoza discusses what gave rise to the type of toxic masculinity found in Rwanda, as well as the deep legacy of the 1994 genocide in the country.
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