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There is rarely anything resembling a "full recovery" for genocide survivors. Visions of people slaughtered by machete, their bodies left strewn over church pews, don't just disappear.
With "Birds Are Singing in Kigali,” Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze draw parallels between the horrors of war in Rwanda and Poland.
At that time, the popular movie Hotel Rwanda, about a hotel manager who sheltered more than 1,000 during the genocide, had been released and every time I said, "I'm from Rwanda," they would ...
With “Birds Are Singing in Kigali,” Polish directors Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze not only draw parallels between the horrors of war in Rwanda and Poland, but also explore the often ...
A family road film, “Africa United,” departs from the theme of genocide. Instead the film, based on a story by leading Rwandan filmmaker and festival chairman Eric Kabera follows three ...
A new film on the Rwandan genocide received its world premiere in the capital, Kigali, this weekend in front of the Rwandan President, Paul Kagame, and a crowd of several thousand. Sometimes in April ...
Rwandan activist seeks to relaunch suit against charter airline over kidnapping plot Paul Rusesabagina, who inspired the film "Hotel Rwanda," claims GainJet conspired with the Rwandan government to ...
KIGALI, Rwanda – "Sometimes in April," a movie on the 1994 Rwanda genocide, premiered Saturday at a stadium that was one of the scenes of slaughter more than a decade ago. It was filmed mostly ...
In 1994, the world watched as genocide unfolded in Rwanda. Nearly one million people died as neighbors brutally killed their neighbors. Paul Rusesabagina is credited for keeping more than 1,200 ...
Rwanda's government has commuted the sentence of Paul Rusesabagina, who inspired the film "Hotel Rwanda" for saving hundreds of countrymen from genocide but was convicted of terrorism offenses ...
After having hundreds of conversations with people living in Rwanda, we realized we would like to do a symbolic film about the trauma of genocide. To think about what it means to forgive, to reconcile ...