Ezra (2007 film) explained

Ezra
Director:Newton I. Aduaka
Starring:Mamoudu Turay Kamara
Music:Nicolas Baby
Screenplay:Newton Aduaka, Alain-Michel Blanc
Cinematography:Carlos Arango de Montis
Editing:Sebastien Touta
Distributor:California Newsreel (US)
Runtime:103'
Language:English
Budget:€1.6 million

Ezra is a 2007 drama film directed by Newton I. Aduaka. It was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and the 2007 Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival where it won the Grand Prize.

Synopsis

Ezra, a young Sierra Leonean ex-fighter, is struggling to find his bearings and return to a normal life after the civil war that laid waste his country. His everyday life is divided between a psychological rehabilitation centre and a national reconciliation tribunal organized under the auspices of the UNO. During the rehabilitation trial in which Ezra takes part, he has to face his sister who is accusing him of the murder of their parents. But Ezra does not remember a thing. Will Ezra admit this horror and thus be forgiven by his sister and his village community?

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