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The Uncondemned

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Netherlands, Congo, Rwanda · 2016
1h 21m
Director Nick Louvel
Starring
Genre Documentary

In 1997, a group of lawyers and activists prosecuted rape as a crime against humanity. This is the story of their fight for the first conviction.

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New York Daily News by Ariel Scotti

The film will stay with its audience long after the closing credits — and inspire a deep hope that a film of its kind never has to be made again.

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The New York Times by Ken Jaworowski

Most extraordinary are interviews with the women who came forward to provide evidence in court. Their integrity and tenacity, and their loyalty to one another, is enough to bring you to tears.

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Washington Post by Stephanie Merry

The victims are impossibly brave as they sit for interviews, revisiting the worst moments of their lives. Their stories are the strongest part of the documentary, making up for uneven pacing and some otherwise strange editing choices.

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