- Awards
- 8 wins total
Roméo Dallaire
- Self
- (as Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire)
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Having come across this unexpectly I was unprepeared for what I found..I can not imagine the horrors that took place in Rhwanda nor can I begin to appreciate what that amazing man went through...I cant not find the words to explain this..but if you get the chance you shoudl watch and judge for yourselves just how civilised WE are to have let this happen...
Before when Rwanda was heard in passing it always seemed to be just another hot spot of conflict in Africa that held little meaning besides the fact they clamored for American assistance. After seeing this film it truly tells the horror and the hardship that this country has seen. In a world that tries so hard never to forget the Holocaust... we don't seem to try very hard to prevent acts of genocide. This movie is extremely poignant and well done... without it I would have never known what I did wrong... nothing at all.
I'd recommend this film to anyone. It was easily one of the most moving documentaries I've seen, portraying the failure of the UN and Western nations to act in Rwanda to prevent the 1994 genocide, and the impotence felt by Canadian Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire, who was stationed there at the time. (Lt.-Gen.
Dallaire, now retired, is "The Last Just Man" of the title.) View this film to get an idea of what we fail to do for third-world nations, despite the Western troops stationed all over the world. It may be particularly timely today in light of other conflicts, notably the one in Sudan.
Dallaire, now retired, is "The Last Just Man" of the title.) View this film to get an idea of what we fail to do for third-world nations, despite the Western troops stationed all over the world. It may be particularly timely today in light of other conflicts, notably the one in Sudan.
This is an incredible documentary. It tells the horrible story of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. I read about it in the papers, but this film is told through a UN commander from Canada. Dellare is his name and I will never forget his story of the battle in Rwanda between the Hutus and Tutsi tribes. Tutsis were the
minority group and mainly farmers. 800,000 Tutsis were slaughtered, many with machetes. The Hutus were told to kill or be killed. Tutsis actually paid to be shot rather than killed with a machete. Romeo Dallaire is unforgettable as the real life commander who tried to stop this genocide, which was described as
worse than the Holocaust because the rate of murders was even greater in
Rwanda. Dellare had no support from the UN or from the Belgian troops, which pulled out at the worst possible time. Watch this documentary simply because Americans need to know the story of one the atrocities that took place in
Rwanda. How many Americans aren't even aware of this historical event? This is by far the best documentary I have ever seen. The only bright side came at the end when we are told that many of the Hutu leaders are now being
prosecuted as War criminals. A follow up documentary would be fascinating,
but not as poignant or informative as this stunning documentary.
minority group and mainly farmers. 800,000 Tutsis were slaughtered, many with machetes. The Hutus were told to kill or be killed. Tutsis actually paid to be shot rather than killed with a machete. Romeo Dallaire is unforgettable as the real life commander who tried to stop this genocide, which was described as
worse than the Holocaust because the rate of murders was even greater in
Rwanda. Dellare had no support from the UN or from the Belgian troops, which pulled out at the worst possible time. Watch this documentary simply because Americans need to know the story of one the atrocities that took place in
Rwanda. How many Americans aren't even aware of this historical event? This is by far the best documentary I have ever seen. The only bright side came at the end when we are told that many of the Hutu leaders are now being
prosecuted as War criminals. A follow up documentary would be fascinating,
but not as poignant or informative as this stunning documentary.
This is an incredible documentary. It tells the horrible story of the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. I read about it in the papers, but this film is told through a UN commander from Canada. Dallaire is his name and I will never forget his story of the battle in Rwanda between the Hutus and Tutsi tribes. Tutsis were the
minority group and mainly farmers. 800,000 Tutsis were slaughtered, many with machetes. The Hutus were told to kill or be killed. Tutsis actually paid to be shot rather than killed with a machete. Romeo Dallaire is unforgettable as the real life commander who tried to stop this genocide, which was described as
worse than the Holocaust because the rate of murders was even greater in
Rwanda. Dallaire had no support from the UN or from the Belgian troops, which pulled out at the worst possible time. Watch this documentary simply because Americans need to know the story of the atrocities that took place in Rwanda. How many Americans aren't even aware of this historical event? This is by far the best documentary I have ever seen. The only bright side came at the end
when we are told that many of the Hutu leaders are now being prosecuted as
War criminals. A follow up documentary would be fascinating, but not as
poignant or informative as this stunning documentary.
minority group and mainly farmers. 800,000 Tutsis were slaughtered, many with machetes. The Hutus were told to kill or be killed. Tutsis actually paid to be shot rather than killed with a machete. Romeo Dallaire is unforgettable as the real life commander who tried to stop this genocide, which was described as
worse than the Holocaust because the rate of murders was even greater in
Rwanda. Dallaire had no support from the UN or from the Belgian troops, which pulled out at the worst possible time. Watch this documentary simply because Americans need to know the story of the atrocities that took place in Rwanda. How many Americans aren't even aware of this historical event? This is by far the best documentary I have ever seen. The only bright side came at the end
when we are told that many of the Hutu leaders are now being prosecuted as
War criminals. A follow up documentary would be fascinating, but not as
poignant or informative as this stunning documentary.
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