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.
In this satirical comedy, a newspaper reporter disguises herself as a woman who is engaged to marry the President of the United States. However, her plans are complicated when the President's niece falls in love with her, leading to a hilarious series of events that involve political scandals, blackmail, and rivalries.
Documentary by lifelong friend that supports the innocence of Alger Hiss (convicted in January 1950 on two counts of espionage-related perjury)
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