Dir: Thierry Michel, Documentary, Belgium, 2015, 112 min, TBC
Doctor Mukwege has helped thousands of women who have been raped during the 20 years of conflicts in the East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, whilst facing attempts on his own life. But he is not in his struggle, the women to whom he has restored physical integrity and dignity, stand beside him, true activists for peace, hungry for justice.
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