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In reply to the discussion: On Anniversary of Rwandan Genocide, Bill Clinton’s Words Ring Hollow [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)2. Thanks for referring to that film.
After reading the following review, I will be sure to watch this film, as horrifying and painful as it may be.
A clear-eyed look at the Rwandan genocide is offered in Sometimes in April, a frank take on the 1994 slaughter that claimed upwards of 800,000 lives. Some overlap with Hotel Rwanda is inevitable, and this HBO feature does have similarities, but without the strong suspenseful storyline of Hotel. Its protagonist (the strong Idris Elba, from The Wire) pieces together the past tragedy from the perspective of a decade-later war-crimes tribunal, where his brother is on trial. It's hard to know which is less bearable--the depiction of atrocities, such as mass murder at a girls school, or the second-guessing of the international community, which largely stood by while the horror was unfolding. (Like Hotel Rwanda, this film zeroes in on the U.S. government's distinction that "acts of genocide" occurred in Rwanda rather than "genocide," a Joseph Heller-like absurdity.) The plain style of director Raoul Peck, shooting on location in Rwanda, works for the subject; his film Lumumba was also a direct, blunt account of a tragedy in Africa. The approach doesn't work as well in the U.S. scenes, which feature Debra Winger as a concerned official; these just look clumsy. But the subject itself remains worthy of close attention. --Robert Horton
http://www.amazon.com/Sometimes-April-Idris-Elba/dp/B0007R4SYU
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On Anniversary of Rwandan Genocide, Bill Clinton’s Words Ring Hollow [View all]
Divernan
Apr 2016
OP
Watch the movie "Sometimes in April" and watch the extra footage. It is eye opening. n/t
Skwmom
Apr 2016
#1
About the charges by 2 black survivors of Rwandan genocide against Bill Clinton
Divernan
Apr 2016
#14
No ... The OP from HuffPo makes an accusation with no supporting information.
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#17
me got some black friends LOL- You guys really need to keep your election shit in GD-P
snooper2
Apr 2016
#29
I'm confident you posses the courage of your convictions and will begin an OP in the AA Group
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#11
is there any reason why AA have to specifically do a RIP thread? is it not as important
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#15
So African lives should only matter to the AA group on DU? why, were they instrumental in the death
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#23
i'm not attacking you personally. i am questioning your comments. I still don't get why AA group
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#28
Didn't say they were responsible; commented that they posted nothing on anniv. of genocide
Divernan
Apr 2016
#30
it's not my group. like i don't own the group or anything. i just participate sometimes as an ally.
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#34
I would have thought the article would have a mention of something to support the claim.
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#16
Click on highlighted words/terms in the HuffPo link; massive support of claims
Divernan
Apr 2016
#18
And you dishonor the dead with your faux "concern". But thanks, anyhow.
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#31