The paths of a Canadian documentary filmmaker and two former rebel soldiers from the Congo collide in this searing revenge tale about those who profit from the misery of others.
Los Angeles, 2002. Veronique Quesnel accepts the Best Documentary Oscar for Sona- Rape and Terror in the Heart of Darkness, basking in the praise of her privileged audience. She has drawn attention to "the centre of gravity that is Black tragedy," which attracted her away from her life in Montreal, and to the harrowing story of Sona, a young woman who escaped sex slavery. But this lauded film has also shone a dangerous spotlight on Veronique herself.
In the Great Lakes region of Africa, Master Corporal Red Ant and his cousin Baby Che are stalking the remnants of the Second Congo War-the deadliest conflict since World War II. In search of the truth and vengeance, their obsession now has a name.