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Rwanda survived its tragic past by regaining its identity through music, dance, and the resilience of a new generation. It is a story of triumph, survival, hope, and a lesson in how to forgive and live, through the eyes of a mother whose grief gives hope; an artist who chose to forgive rather than seek revenge; a maestro who brings together the National Ballet with an incredible touch of genius; and a young man whose determination and hard work has given the Rwandan culture a new dimension of identity and celebration. Through these and other stories, viewers witness how the nation rose above the ashes of a horrific 1994 genocide, to become a world model of post-conflict peace and unity. The film features Rwandan music, interviews from genocide survivors and perpetrators who sit side-by-side, Rwandan leaders, legends, and Hollywood elite.