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Today in Movies on the Focus we are talking about: Hotel Rwanda: 1994. In Rwanda, the classification of the native population into Hutus and Tutsis, arbitrarily done by the colonial Belgians, is now ingrained within Rwandan mentality despite the Rwandan independence. Despite the Belgians having placed the Tutsis in a higher position during the Belgian rule, they have placed the majority Hutus in power after independence. Paul Rusesabagina, a Hutu married to a Tutsi, Tatiana Rusesabagina, is the House Manager of the Hotel Des Milles Collines in Kigali. The Milles Collines, owned by Sabena (the national airline of Belgium), is a four-star hotel catering primarily to wealthy white westerners. Paul, who knows how to work the system to run the hotel effectively for its guests and for Sabena, is proud that most of the Caucasians who he meets in this professional capacity treat him with respect. After a specific incident, the relative calm between the Tutsi guerrillas and government-backed Hutu militia takes a turn. Paul's thought that the native population as a whole who are not directly involved in the conflict will be protected as the UN peacekeeping forces and thus the world is watching doesn't happen as the western world largely evacuates from Rwanda and abandons the natives. Such begins what will become a genocide of the Tutsi population. Paul, who is able to get his immediate family to the hotel which is still largely seen as a place of sanctuary, will have to use the considerable skills he has used to run the hotel as well as he has instead to keep himself, his family and any others taking refuge at the hotel alive, whether they be Hutu or Tutsi. Meanwhile, Colonel Oliver, a Canadian heading the UN peacekeeping forces, and Pat Archer with the Red Cross do what they can to assist Paul and to get people to safety first to the hotel then out of the country, while field journalists, like photographer Jack Daglish, try to bring the genocide back into the global media to have the world once again care about what is going on.

Hotel Rwanda (2004) Movie || Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Nick || Review and Facts
Hotel Rwanda (2004) Movie || Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Nick || Review and Facts Giftmajesty 0 Views • 5 months ago

Hotel Rwanda (2004) Movie || Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Nick || Review and Facts

In this video we have talked about docudrama film Hotel Rwanda (2004). What is this movie and where can you watch Hotel Rwanda 2004 movie? It has been talked about. All interesting facts about Hotel Rwanda movie are told in this video and the Hotel Rwanda full movie HD version is also given information about which OTT platform or satellite channel you will get to watch it officially. Also, we have talked in detail with about the technical department, music department, pre-production, filming and post-production of Don Cheadle Hotel Rwanda movie. How much was the Hotel Rwanda full movie budget? and how much the movie Box Office Collection has also been updated. We have also discussed the story of this film and a small review of the story of Hotel Rwanda full movie in english has also been given. Apart from this movie facts, story line, star cast, Hotel Rwanda full movie Don Cheadle & other actors performance and which character has played what role? All of these have been discussed. Hope you will like our video and enjoy this video, SUBSCRIBE to our channel to watch more such interesting videos!!
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Movie Credits!
Directed by: Terry George
Written by: Terry George, Keir Pearson
Produced by: Terry George, A. Kitman Ho
Starring: Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Nick Nolte
Production Company: United Artists, Lions Gate Films, Miracle Pictures
Distributed by: Entertainment Film Distributors, MGM Distribution Co.
Release Date: 11 September 2004

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