Festivals: Full Frame International Film Festival 07, Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (NYC / London) 07, Festival do Rio, Rio de Janeiro 07, The Sao Paolo Film Festival 07, DOCSDF Mexico City 07, Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival 07, Films from the South Festival 07, The Exile Film Festival 07, All About Freedom 07, Al Jazeera Film Festival 07, Africa World 07, Black Nights Festival 07, Karachi, Pakistan International Film Festival 07, International Rights Film Festival "Steps" 07, Identity: Choice or Destiny Festival Belgrade 07, Global Visions Festival 07, Amnesty International's Festival OnCampus 07, United Nations "We the Peoples" Film Festival 07, Document 6, Glasgow, SPLIT Film Festival, Croatia 08
Awards: 2007 Harry Chapin Media Award for the best film related to poverty, Student Academy Award for Best Documentary 2007, Winner Presidents Award, 2007 Full Frame Festival, Winner National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Award, 2006 Columbia University Film Festival, Winner Global Health Award, 2006 Media that Matters Film Festival
Broadcast: POV - Series PBS USA, MTS New Zealand
Original Language: Swahili and French

LUMO

Democratic Republic of Congo / USA / 2007 / Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Nelson Walker III, Louis Abelman (co-director), Lynn True (co-director) / 52 or 72 mins

The agonies of war torn Africa are deeply etched in the bodies of women. In eastern Congo, vying militias, armies and bandits use rape as a weapon of terror.
Recently engaged to a young man from her village, 20 year-old Lumo Sinai couldn’t wait to have children and start a family. But when she crossed paths with marauding soldiers who brutally attacked her, she was left with a fistula— a condition that has rendered her incontinent and threatens her ability to give birth in the future. Rejected by her fiancé and cast aside by her family, Lumo found her way to the one place that may save her: a hospital for rape survivors set on the border with Rwanda.

Buoyed by the love of the hospital staff, and a formidable team of wise women known to all as “the Mamas,” Lumo and her friends keep the hope of one day resuming their former lives, thanks to an operation that can restore them fully to health. A feisty young woman with a red comb perpetually jutting from her hair, Lumo faces the challenge of recovery with remarkable courage and sass. As she and her friends recover from surgery, they pass the days by gossiping and sharing their dreams of one day finding love.
But when it looks like her operation may have failed, Lumo’s faith is thrown entirely into question.
On this uncertain road to recovery, Lumo shows that the solidarity of women can bind the most irreparable of wounds.