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A powerful story of resilience, memory, and reconciliation. In the presence of director Joël Akafou...
A documentary by Joël Akafou. 1 hour 33 minutes. Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, France.
In 2011, the civil war in Ivory Coast hit the village of Ziglo hard. Violence erupted between indigenous communities and immigrant populations, resulting in numerous deaths. Faced with the absence of state justice, Josiane, known as "Mama Jo," decided to take action. She created a space for women from all communities to speak out. Her goal: to foster reconciliation and revitalize the village... A screening with director Joël Akafou in attendance, in partnership with the team from the Film and Human Rights Festival.



