Thursday, July 30, 2009

Shooting Dogs (2005)

During the Rwandan conflict in 1994, an English priest harbors Tutsi regugees at his school.

Fictionalized account of some aspects of the genocide of the minority Tutsi by the majority Hutu in Rwanda. Although this is already the fourth film I see about that conflict (the others: Sometimes in April, Hotel Rwanda, Shake Hands with the Devil), it adds to the general picture which shows the complete inutility of the United Nations Organization, and the cowardice of Western so-called leaders. A watchable film, with some important political observations.

Rating: 51

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