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Anne Aghion

Anne Aghion is an Emmy Award winner and recipient of the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. She is a documentary filmmaker and and producer who has worked for The New York Times and the International Herald Tribune. Her two documentaries on post-genocide Rwanda—In Rwanda We Say . . . The Family That Does Not Speak Dies, and Gacaca, Living Together Again in Rwanda?—have received considerable recognition and are frequently used by non-profit organizations for educational and training purposes. Her most recent documentary, Ice People, follows geologists from North Dakota State University as they search for fossils in Antarctica. Aghion graduated from Barnard College Magna Cum Laude in 1982.