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TV Premiere Date: November 16, 2020
1h 30m | Documentary, War
This documentary follows the stories of survivors, like Beata, whose children were murdered in the Rwandan Genocide; Bassam and Rami, who each lost a daughter in the conflicts in Israel and Palestine; and Jo, whose father died in the bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Relying on the survivors’ own words, Beyond Right and Wrong does not dwell on the violence and loss but highlights healing through forgiveness, as victims and perpetrators alike begin humanizing the people they once perceived as enemies or animals. By sharing their experiences of loss and anger, their struggles with forgiveness, and their efforts for peace, these survivors have opened a discussion on the role of forgiveness in the search for justice.
Director: Lekha Singh, Roger Spottiswoode
Producer(s): Lekha Singh, Roger Spottiswoode
Cast: Patrick Magee
Official Site: sundancenow.com/films/watch/beyond-right-and-wrong/2ee2f3c24b0fad04
0 votes and 0 Reviews
TV Premiere Date: November 16, 2020
1h 30m | Documentary, War
This documentary follows the stories of survivors, like Beata, whose children were murdered in the Rwandan Genocide; Bassam and Rami, who each lost a daughter in the conflicts in Israel and Palestine; and Jo, whose father died in the bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Relying on the survivors’ own words, Beyond Right and Wrong does not dwell on the violence and loss but highlights healing through forgiveness, as victims and perpetrators alike begin humanizing the people they once perceived as enemies or animals. By sharing their experiences of loss and anger, their struggles with forgiveness, and their efforts for peace, these survivors have opened a discussion on the role of forgiveness in the search for justice.
TV Premiere Date: November 16, 2020
1h 30m | Documentary, War
This documentary follows the stories of survivors, like Beata, whose children were murdered in the Rwandan Genocide; Bassam and Rami, who each lost a daughter in the conflicts in Israel and Palestine; and Jo, whose father died in the bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Relying on the survivors’ own words, Beyond Right and Wrong does not dwell on the violence and loss but highlights healing through forgiveness, as victims and perpetrators alike begin humanizing the people they once perceived as enemies or animals. By sharing their experiences of loss and anger, their struggles with forgiveness, and their efforts for peace, these survivors have opened a discussion on the role of forgiveness in the search for justice.