i see a country give a shit when we were in the congo we always hoped that we d find gold but we never did well in the little the through in the cool i wonder what sort of walk i can find here when they are what my future will be like we know them. vanessa asks herself the same questions she d like to start her own business someday but right now she doesn t have the money to continue her education. here she and her neighbors are taking part in the government s compulsory cleanup program which takes place once a month it s called gunda which translates as coming together in common purpose. the perpetrators and victims of genocide work side by side but for vanessa it s still difficult to discuss the events of that time in her life or lose ground.
a national as played by my alma sangar internet as parents died in the genocide when she was just an infant i don t know much about you on. what did you look like. did i have your eyes. if finger is. perhaps even your smile. she s such a confused young fragile child she represents a lot of the youth nowadays we have a lot of questions and that s basically what i m doing in this scene with orson she s asking her mom about her history did you know it s it s difficult because her mom is new to the. sound of. a singer named rosetta plays vanessa s mother as the woman lay dying she asked a young girl to take the baby to safety. for tuesday evening.