What is Trees of Peace about?

TREES OF PEACE ELAINE UMUHIRE as ANNICK in TREES OF PEACE Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2022
TREES OF PEACE ELAINE UMUHIRE as ANNICK in TREES OF PEACE Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2022 /
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Here is everything subscribers need to know about the instantly riveting independent movie Trees of Peace on Netflix.

The streaming powerhouse has always been known for bringing all kinds of amazing content to its many members around the world, and it has even pleasantly surprised everyone with some critically acclaimed, awards-caliber titles along the way that are nothing short of spectacular. Some of the exceptional endeavors ready to stream right now over and over again include the likes of Roma, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and The Irishman, just to name a few.

Now it would seem that Trees of Peace is a top contender to be another fine addition to the streamer’s esteemed lineup of outstanding flicks that just so happen to be under the Netflix banner. The emotional motion picture is written and directed by Alanna Brown and has earned 11 coveted awards from prestigious festivals, generating a significant amount of buzz on the indie film circuit in the process.

The film has been very well-received so far, and the story offers an eye-opening experience that will not disappoint. The well-crafted drama feature is a must-watch endeavor, and bringing it to life in front of the camera is a talented lineup. Trees of Peace stars Eliane Umuhire, Ella Cannon, Charmaine Bingwa, Bola Koleosho and Tongayi Chirisa.

Trees of Peace synopsis

The narrative for Trees of Peace is inspired by true events and takes place during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. The story follows four very resilient women from different backgrounds as they go to great lengths to survive the horrific ordeal while trapped in hiding together, forming a powerful and unbreakable bond in the process.

Trees of Peace has a runtime of one hour and 37 minutes.

Here is the official synopsis for the must-see feature film Trees of Peace from IMDb:

"In April of 1994, four women from different backgrounds and beliefs are trapped and hiding during the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Their fight for survival against all odds unites the women in an unbreakable sisterhood."

Trees of Peace trailer

Here is the official trailer for the incredible moving motion picture Trees of Peace.

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