Duhozanye: A Rwandan Village of Widows is a feature Norwegian documentary film for television from 2011 by director Karoline Frogner.
Norway's previous minister of justice, Knut Storberget, referred to Duhozanye in his latest book: "a film about a community of widows in Rwanda, an insightful and intense
depiction of these widows."
Le documentaire fait état des des recherches des dix dernières années de l'historien Yannick Gendron sur l'identité du véritable fondateur de la ville de Trois-Rivières. Il met en lumière la vie et la carrière de Théodore Bochart du Plessis qu'il identifie comme l'un des principaux responsables de la fondation du fort de Trois-Rivières en 1634. Il retrace ses rencontres avec l’historien québécois Mathieu D’Avignon, le professeur Frank Lestringant de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne et l’historien français Mickaël Augeron.
Groups of various national and ethnic origins arrived seeking their fortune; this documentary focuses on the Jewish presence in California during the Gold Rush. This feature traces the arrival of Jews in the ‘rough and tumble’ West and follows how they settled and grew with the towns and establishing communities, which have grown to become more valuable than gold in a sense.