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Child soldiers on film

The heartbreaking plight of child soldiers is being explored in two new Canadian movies: one a fiction feature and the other a documentary. Laura Thompson reports.

The heartbreaking realities faced by child soldiers are being explored in two new Canadian movies: one a fiction feature and the other a documentary.

Alain Bastien portrays a merciless rebel commander in Quebec director Kim Nguyen's dramaRebelle (War Witch), which earnedkudos at the Berlin Film Festivalearlier this year, justscreened at the Toronto International Film Festivaland opens in select theatres across English Canada beginning Friday. Rebelle was alsochosen this week to be Canada's official submission for Oscar consideration.

"This might be a movie, but it's a movie based on a true story," Bastien told CBC News.

"We're basically the voice of those kids [who] are caught up within that world that many people around the world don't know exists."

Meanwhile Senator and retired General Romo Dallaire was in Toronto during the film festival to discuss the in-progress documentary adaptation of his book They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children. The doc is being directed by Patrick Reed.

A movie can be "an incredible weapon of getting messages and information to ultimately as much of the public as possible," Dallaire said.