Awards (click to collapse)
Columbus International Film and Animation Film Festival, USA (2002) – Winner: Silver Chris Award: The Humanities
DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival, USA (2002) – Winner: Audience Award
Gemini Awards, Canada (2002) – Winner: Best Direction; Best Writing; Best History Documentary Program
Hamptons International Film Festival, USA (2002) – Winner: Audience Award: Best Documentary Film/Video
Newport International Film Festival, Rhode Island, USA (2002) – Winner: Humanitarian Cinema Award
Prague One World Film Festival, Czech Republic (2003) – Winner: Audience Award; Special Jury Award
Cologne Conference, Germany (2003) – Winner: Best Non-Fiction Program
The massacre of 800,000 Rwandans in just 100 days was the worst instance of genocide since World War 2. Yet the world stood by and did nothing. This shameful episode is narrated through the eyes of Canadian General Romeo Dallaire, head of a UN mission sent to enforce a peace deal between the Tutsi rebel movement and the Hutu government. Dallaire’s frantic efforts to persuade the UN of impending disaster fall on deaf ears: first, he is told not to intervene, then ordered out of the country. Dallaire goes it alone, but by then it is already too late. A devastating account of the failure of one man’s heroism, and a wake-up call the world has yet to heed.
Previous Festivals
Prague One World Film Festival, Czech Republic (2003)
Newport International Film Festival, Rhode Island, USA (2002)
Hamptons International Film Festival, USA (2002)
DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival, USA (2002)
Columbus International Film and Animation Film Festival, USA (2002)
Cologne Conference, Germany (2003)


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