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Long Coat

Jan 2, 2009
1h 3m
★ 0.0

Overview

Following the story of a genocide survivor as well as son of a killer, the film revolves around the meaning of an old coat and its symbolic value for the young boy’s dramatic past. (African Film Festival, New York)

Genres

Drama

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Cast

Edouard Bamporiki

Rugamba

Edouard Bamporiki

Ruth Nirere

Claire

Ruth Nirere

Drocella Nyirabagande

Herena

Drocella Nyirabagande

Fidele Fatisuka

Petero

Fidele Fatisuka

Kennedy Mazimpaka

Yakobo

Kennedy Mazimpaka

Jimmy Gatete

Shyaka

Jimmy Gatete

Vincent Gakwaya

Manzi

Vincent Gakwaya

Man Martin

Kamanzi

Man Martin

Fidele Kanamugire

Afande

Fidele Kanamugire

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