They suffered starvation and deprivation. They lived in constant fear of being murdered. They endured the deaths of their children. They-- are the survivors of genocide. In Faces of Genocide, these people speak for themselves--the mothers and fathers, the sons and daughters. They are not “the other”--they are “us”. These are their stories. These are the people. These are the Faces of Genocide.
"Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking Newport Beach Film Festival 2019