What can be remembered, cannot always be explained. In 1998 a force composed largely of children brought the biggest country in Africa to its knees; the suffering of this war still lingers and tracing events back to their roots only yields confusion.
Nsengiyumva was just a boy when called on to fight and find his lost brother, Hategekimana. The violence that haunts Hategekimana and has driven him across the country in fear is what turns his brother into something new and dangerous. Transformed by war, rechristened Nsengiushonje, there is no quarter for fear or innocence. Nsengi is clear: "My brother was a dog, and this is the story of how I killed him like one."” DRIVE