As part of The Prosecutors’ Outreach and Impact strategy, please find below resources that can be used to accompany screenings for different audiences. Some material is available in multiple languages. Please contact us should you require additional translations or want to support the translation of available resources into other languages, such as Arabic, Kurdish, Bosnian, or Russian.
Our Community Talking Points can be used to guide discussions after screenings to a general audience and aim at creating an understanding for the difficulties of ending impunity for conflict-related sexual violence and how everyone can take action to support survivors and the fight for justice. They are available in English, Française and Español.
The Legal Talking Points can be used to guide discussions after screenings to lawyers, other professionals working in the field of international law and transitional justice as well as policy-makers. They are available in English.
Professors and educators who wish to screen the film as part of their coursework can also request an educational license from Film Platform.
For professional trainings of lawyers and investigators dealing with conflict-related sexual violence, a series of six short clips can be requested to use for free. They are available with English subtitles.
The Transitions exhibition is a four-part international cultural exchange between the countries portrayed in the film and the US produces by ART WORKS Projects. Creative teams co-curated a photography exhibition highlighting their national journeys of transitional justice in post-conflict environments, exploring and reflecting upon the unique and shared experiences of a country’s evolution from war to peace, alongside the lessons learned by their colleagues and audiences.
This project considers multiple aspects of post-conflict society and challenges and successes at varying stages of transitional justice, from across the centuries to recently established zones of fragile peace. It will foster a discussion of varied definitions of otherness and the difficulties these multi-faceted communities face. The exhibition can accompany screenings of The Prosecutors and can be customized to different settings.
Further reading on investigations and prosecutions of conflict-related sexual violence:
Special Issue of the Journal of International Criminal Justice: Justice and Accountability for Sexual Violence in Conflict: Progress and Challenges in National Efforts to Address Impunity (May 2020)