God Sleeps In Rwanda
A 2010 Guggenheim Fellow in Film, Director  Kimberlee Acquaro is an Academy Award nominated, Emmy Award winning filmmaker and photojournalist. Her first documentary, God Sleeps in Rwanda, garnered international awards including the Emmy Award for Best Documentary and an Academy Award nomination. The film was featured on HBO. Her work has also been shown at MOMA -The Museum of Modern Art - in NY, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC, The Boston Museum of Fine Art, The Museo de Tolerancia in Mexico City, Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in DC, Steven Spielberg's SHOAH Foundation and The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured on CNN, CBS, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Voice of America and BBC/PRI's The World.  Acquaro's photojournalism has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, TIME Magazine, Mother Jones and many international publications. She was awarded a Pew Fellowship in International Journalism for her work in Rwanda. Acquaro lives in Venice, CA.
Narrator Rosario Dawson has starred in numerous film's with today's most acclaimed actors and directors including Larry Clark, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, Oliver Stone, Collin Farrell, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, Billy Ray, Ethan Hawke and Ed Burns among others. She has also produced feature films. Born and raised in NY she continues to make her home there.
Stacy Sherman holds a Bachelor's Degree from UCLA in International Relations and a Master's Degree from USC in Journalism. She has written screenplays for Twentieth Century Fox, TriStar Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Warner Brothers. She has co-written, co-produced and co-directed WAITRESS, a documentary short film about a Los Angeles waitress who touched hundreds of lives with her humanity and spirit before she died. She lives in Los Angeles.
Editor and producer Craig Tanner was the Visual Effects Editor on the blockbuster AVATAR for director James Cameron. Digital Revolution  Studios, the production company Tanner founded and runs along with his wife Gina Tanner is an industry leader in cutting edge 3D film production. Tanner is a graduate of The Air Force Academy and served as a film editor for The Armed Forces for eight years. After his militiary career he went on to edit feature films including Breach, The Family Stone (associate editor 2005), The Passion of the Christ (assistant editor 2004), The Young Black Stallion (first assistant editor 2003), Shattered Glass (associate editor 2003), We Were Soldiers (assistant editor 2002), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (assistant 2001). Tanner lives in Los Angeles with is wife, Gina, and their 3 sons. 
Translator Norah Bagirinka is a genocide survivor and mother. As an untiring advocate for women she has worked extensively for their aid, education and rights. She directed a program in Rwanda with the International Rescue committee aiding genocide survivors and victims of sexual violence as well as training judges in the handling of women's cases in genocide and rape trials. Ms. Bagirinka came to the U.S. to speak with the film and recieved asylum. She is attending school to earn her third Bachelor's degree as a social worker and working with immigrants and victims of domestic violence. Norah was recently reunited with her children who are now living with her in Columbus, OH where she formed a Rwandan Dance Troupe with both Hutu and Tutsi dancers.