In 1993, the United Nations dispatches Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire to far off Rwanda to oversee a fragile cease-fire. A brilliant, workaholic officer and charismatic commander, Dallaire encounters the shabby reality of a typical UN peacekeeping operation: under-funded, overbureaucratic, and cobbled together from military .. Read more
| Starring | Roy Dupuis, Owen Sejake, James Gallanders, Michael Mongeau |
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| Director | Roger Spottiswoode |
| Genres | Documentary, Drama |
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In 1993, the United Nations dispatches Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire to far off Rwanda to oversee a fragile cease-fire. A brilliant, workaholic officer and charismatic commander, Dallaire encounters the shabby reality of a typical UN peacekeeping operation: under-funded, overbureaucratic, and cobbled together from military units from dozens of countries, each with a slightly different agenda. Meanwhile, the peace agreement between the rebels, led by the minority Tutsi ethnic group, and the French-supported government dominated by the Hutu majority group, turns out to rest on shaky ground. When an unknown group shoots down the Rwandan President's plane, the storm breaks and a secret but long-planned genocidal campaign against the Tutsi minority begins with a night of terror in Kigali. A reporter remains in-country and follows General Dellaire as he is forced to deal with far-away superiors and the studied indifference of the world's great powers while trying to take decisive action to stop the genocide of over 800,000 innocent civilians.
| Starring | Roy Dupuis, Owen Sejake, James Gallanders, Michael Mongeau, Michel Mongeau, Robert Lalonde |
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| Director | Roger Spottiswoode |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 52 mins Watch now: 1 hr 31 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Documentary, Drama |
| Language | DVD: English Watch Online: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Watch now: 05 Jun 2009 Production year: 2007 |
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| Format | DVD |
The film shows in a honest and humbling way the effects of genocide on Rwanda and the commander of the UN. It shows the difficult situation and circumstances faced by general Roméo Dallaire, and his team. I liked the fact the film was based on true facts from someone there at the time.
I'm left speechless and moved...How could the world not see what was going on? Yet here was this man, this solitary man, with all his frailties, doing his best to open the eyes of the world...yet all remained closed, and blind to the horror, the unspeakable events, unfolding in this darkest yet most precious continent of Africa. May God forgive them...