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Wrong Elements

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In 1989, Joseph Kony forms a new rebel movement called The Lord's Resistance Army and starts abducting teenagers to fill out his ranks. In an effort to rebuild their lives, three survivors revisit the places that marked their stolen childhood.

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David Rooney Hollywood Reporter Powerful subject matter examining experience almost too horrific to imagine trumps somewhat flaccid filmmaking in this first step into documentary for Franco-American author Jonathan Littell. May 18, 2016 Full Review Guy Lodge Variety The victims of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army speak up in novelist Jonathan Littell's lengthy but affecting documentary debut. May 15, 2016 Full Review Lee Marshall Screen International For those with time to invest, Wrong Elements builds towards a rewarding, poignant and also topical study of a violent, extremist cult's after-effects on those who manage to escape its clutches. May 15, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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william k Although it's solely victims and perpetrators retelling the atrocities and no explicit images, this documentary very well manages to give a harrowing picture of a genocide still ongoing. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1989, Joseph Kony forms a new rebel movement called The Lord's Resistance Army and starts abducting teenagers to fill out his ranks. In an effort to rebuild their lives, three survivors revisit the places that marked their stolen childhood.
Director
Jonathan Littell
Producer
Jean-Marc Giri
Screenwriter
Jonathan Littell
Production Co
Veilleur de Nuit , Wrong Men North, Zero One Film
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 13m