Sometimes in April is a movie that tells the story of the Rwandan genocide that occurred in April 1994. The film focuses on two brothers and their families, one of whom is a survivor of the genocide. It portrays the horrifying events and the aftermath, showing the impact it had on the individuals and the country as a whole.
A Sunday in Kigali is a drama film set in Kigali, Rwanda during the 1990s. The story revolves around a young waitress who falls in love with a Canadian man amidst the backdrop of the Rwandan civil war and the genocide. Based on a novel, the film explores themes of interracial romance, the Rwandan genocide, and the challenges faced by the people of Rwanda during that time period.
Paris, April 1994. Young freelance journalist Antoine Rives is making a report on Westerners who have been repatriated from Rwanda, fleeing the massacres. He meets Clément, a student of Hutu origin whose Tutsi fiancée Alice hasn’t been able to leave Rwanda. Antoine convinces Clément to go back with him to look for Alice, and to let him film the journey. Their pact soon becomes untenable as they find themselves thrown into chaos. This is a journey through horror during which a young man’s First World illusions are stripped away as he wakes up to human tragedy.
Kinyarwanda is set during the Rwandan genocide and tells multiple true stories of survivors who learn to forgive and reconcile with their past.
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