Condition Critical: Francoise’s Story

Daily life for the people of Eastern Congo is shrouded in fear as looting, rape and violence remain constant threats in the ongoing conflict.  Francoise, was locked inside her house as bandits set fire to it one night.  She tells her story from the war ravaged country. This is one of four photofilm’s created by duckrabbit for MSF’s campaign: Condition Critical.

Photography: Martin Beaulieu
Music: Tresor Riziki
Interviews: Robin Meldrum
Production: Duckrabbit

 
 

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