In 1994 over 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda, a 100 day genocide in which ethnic Tutsis murdered by extremist Hutu militias. Years later Gacaca tribunals - local community meetings - were set up to bring truth, peace, justice and unity to Rwandans, both victims and killers. Two years after her study of the Gacaca tribunals in Rwanda ("Gacaca: Living Together Again in Rwanda?" AT # 68160), filmmaker Anne Aghion returns to the Rwandan countryside as thousands of confessed killers are returned to their communities. Gacaca Productions / Dominant 7 / NDR.