Shooting Dogs
Shooting Dogs is a British film and German carried out by Michael Caton-Jones and left in 2005.
Synopsis
In 1994, Joe Connor, young English teacher, teach at the official Technical training school of Kigali, held by Christopher, catholic priest English him too. In the night from April 6th to 7th, whereas the president Juvénal Habyarimana has just died in an attack, 2000 Tutsis, feeling the Génocide in Rwanda to approach, come to take refuge in the school. The following days, Joe and Christopher will attend impotent the evacuation of the Westerners, then at the beginning of the blue helmets, leaving the free track to the killers.
Data sheet
- John Hurt: Christopher
- Hugh Dancy : Joe Connor
- Dominique Horwitz ( ): Captain Charles Delon
- Louis Mahoney: Sibomana
- Nicola Walker: Rachel
- Steve All Saints' day: Roland
- David Gyasi: François
- Susan Nalwoga: Edda
- Victor Power: Julius
- Jack Pierce: Mark
- Musa Kasonka Jr.: Boniface
- Kizito Ssentamu Kayiira : Pierre
- Claire-Hope Ashitey: Marie
Reconstitution
The film was made on the same spot of the events, in collaboration with the survivors of the massacre whose school was the theater.
External bonds
A standard strapping to wash (4th part), by Serge Farnel, Menapress
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