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Her only friend in the group is an albino boy she calls Magician. The crack of rifles momentarily gives way to some personal happiness when they escape from their captors. They take shelter in the home of Magician's uncle, a butcher who has lost his family in a way so terrible, says Komona, it cannot be told. When Magician announces to the not unwilling girl he wants to marry her, she bargains for time by sending him in quest of a mythical white rooster. This part of the film allows a glimpse into "normal" life, which surreally seems to co-exist side by side with the terror in the jungle. The butcher even has a picture of assassinated Congolese independence leader and prime minister Patrice Lumumba, suggesting an overturned world of legality out there, somewhere. But the only reality the children know is the barrel of a gun and the sharp edge of a machete, and their nightmare is not yet over. The actors are very spontaneous, particularly self-possessed newcomers Mwanza in the title role and Serge Kanyinda as the unforgettable Magician. The camera only has eyes for them and the adults barely exist as individual characters. Discreetly following the story while highlighting its supernatural aspects, tech work by the Canadian crew strikes the right note. The story is underlined by Nguyen's exceptional and varied choice of contemporary African music, respectfully setting events in their own cultural framework, like local sorcery and magic. The ghosts who haunt Komona and threaten her unborn baby are just as real or unreal as the soldiers who bury traitors alive. The only time the story jumps out of Africa, be it ever so briefly, is when the kids put down their guns to watch TV and find Jean-Claude Van Damme suited up for war in "Universal Soldier
-- Regeneration." "War Witch," a Tribeca Film release, is unrated. 90 minutes. ___
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