
During the Rwandan genocide in 1994, when neighbors killed neighbors and friends betrayed friends, some crossed lines of hatred to protect each other. As the country became a slaughterhouse, mosques became places of refuge where Muslims and Christians, Hutus and Tutsis came together to protect each other. Interweaves six different tales that together form one grand narrative that provides the most complex and real depiction yet presented of human resilience.
Publisher:
Philadelphia, PA : Breaking Glass Pictures, [2012]
Edition:
Widescreen.
Branch Call Number:
DVD-AD DRAMA KINY
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Add a CommentAmazing film about the Rwandan genocide and the individuals who risked their lives trying to save others. The movie provides a more complete picture of what actually happened by presenting a variety of viewpoints.
This is a must see movie. It is an incredibly important and moving depiction of peoples stories during the Rwandan genocide.