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Anne Aghion : ウィキペディア英語版
Anne Aghion

Anne Aghion (born 1960) is a French-American documentary filmmaker. She is a Guggenheim Fellow, a Mac Dowell Colony Fellow and a Rockefeller foundation's Bellagio Center Fellow.
In 2005, she won an Emmy Award for her documentary ''In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak Dies''. In 2009, her film "My Neighbor My Killer" was Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival and a nominee for Best Documentary at the Gotham Awards.
==Filmmaking career==
Aghion is best known for her documentary films on post-genocide Rwanda. Her feature film ''My Neighbor My Killer'', an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival in 2009,〔 poses the question of "How do you make it right again?" after the end of the genocide. This film as well as the three installments of the Gacaca trilogy are the result of nearly ten years of footage gathered in a small rural community in Rwanda.
In Aghion's first Rwanda film ''Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda?'', the first installment of the Gacaca series, Anne Aghion closely examines the Gacaca courts, a citizen-based justice system that aims to try the crimes of the genocide. The proceedings would occur on grass - "Gacaca" in Kinyarwanda - where anyone who had a denouncement against the accused would be free to speak. If no one accused a prisoner, then that prisoner would be freed.
''In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak Dies'', the second film of the trilogy, chronicles the release of a suspect in his community and how victims and suspects slowly learn how to live together.〔 〕
The third installment of her Rwanda series ''The Notebooks of Memory'' was released in 2009 and gives an account of the beginning of the Gacaca trials. It focuses on the local citizen-judges' examination of testimonies from both the survivors and those accused of the crimes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Notebooks of Memory: Documentary Film on Gacaca )
The Gacaca films have won numerous awards and gained international fame. They have also been widely used by non-profit organizations for educational and training purposes, and have been screened to officials, victims and prisoners in Rwanda.
On a grant of the National Science Foundation Antarctic artist and writer program, Aghion peregrinated to Antarctica, where she filmed the feature-length, ''Ice People'',. In ''Ice People'', she filmed the lives of geologists and North Dakota State University professors Allan Ashworth and Adam Lewis and the McMurdo Station staff over four months. The scientists, accompanied by two undergraduate students, researched fossils of ancient specimens as they sought to uncover the climatic evolution of the world's coldest continent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Documentary Films: Ice People )〕 The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April 2008 and was shown at the Independence Night Film of the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 2008.
Her first film, ''Se Le Movió El Piso (The Earth Moved Under Him)—A Portrait of Managua'', was shot in the skid row of Managua. The film gives viewers an inside look in the life of Nicaraguan slum dwellers as they recount the numerous obstacles they have had to overcome in their lives.

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