Lesley Bilinda is determined to track down the killers of her Rwandan husband, Charles, who disappeared during the 1994 genocide, in which up to a million people died.
When she returns to Rwanda, where she lived and worked with the charity Tearfund, Lesley faces a web of deception and fear, and uncovers unexpected and unpalatable truths about her husband. Like thousands of other genocide widows she grapples with the inner turmoil of loss and betrayal, but is also challenged to forgive those responsible and practically live out her faith.
This film is a powerful and personal insight into a humanitarian tragedy demonstrating the incredible strength of the human spirit in the face of evil.
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