Director Terry George takes his screenplay, which he co-wrote with Keir Pearson, and turns it into a south African "Schindler's List".
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
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Reviews Counted:178
Fresh:163
Rotten:15
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: A sobering and heartfelt tale about massacre that took place in Rwanda while most of the world looked away.
Theatrical Release:Dec 22, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $23,472,900
Synopsis: Don Cheadle gives a riveting performance as Paul Rusesabagina, the manager of a European-owned hotel in Rwanda, who created a secret refugee camp for the Tutsi people during the brutal genocide... Don Cheadle gives a riveting performance as Paul Rusesabagina, the manager of a European-owned hotel in Rwanda, who created a secret refugee camp for the Tutsi people during the brutal genocide committed against them by the Hutu people in 1994. His efforts helped to save 1200 lives out of close to a million who were killed. HOTEL RWANDA shows this man's courage, while also capturing the political events that occurred between April and September '94. First, United Nations soldiers are restricted from fighting back against Hutu guerillas, even after the Rwandan president is assassinated and the country is thrown into chaos. But as the fighting worsens, all non-Rwandans including UN peacekeepers, Europeans, and Americans are evacuated. This leaves the Tutsi people defenseless against aggressive Hutus who are armed with machine guns and machetes. While working the system with strategic phone calls to powerful international contacts of the hotel, Rusesabagina also uses smart lies and power plays to hold off the Hutus. The morale among the refugees is low, but because they are protected from the inconceivable brutality happening outside the hotel's gates, they maintain a sense of hope. Powerful acting from all cast members, including throngs of children, makes this film touching and believable. Sophie Okonedo offers moving support as Rusesabagina's wife Tatiana, Nick Nolte shows knowing machismo as an American UN officer, and Joaquin Phoenix turns in a heartfelt display as a TV journalist. But it is the delicate treatment that director Terry George gives the insane, helpless situation depicted in HOTEL RWANDA which makes the film so penetrating. While the violence and gore of the genocide play a disturbing part in the film, the focus lies on the heroism of its protagonist and the strength with which he navigates under seemingly impossible odds. [More]
Starring: Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix
Starring: Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Leleti Khumalo
Director: Terry George
Director: Terry George
Screenwriter: Keir Pearson, Terry George
Producer: A. Kitman Ho, Terry George
Composer: Andrea Guerra, Rupert Gregson-Williams
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Hotel Rwanda
If [Schindler's List] had never been made, Hotel Rwanda might seem better than it does, and probably better than it is.
A film that uses the comfort of the predictable to make horror palatable to a wider audience.
[A] flat, cramped staging which, combined with d.p. Robert Fraisse's harsh overlighting, gives the film the feel of a cheap backlot production, even though it was shot on location.
Cheadle is great in anything and wrings the drama out of this uneven movie so that you'll want to feel for his -- and the people's -- plight.
When I say that I would happily watch Cheadle and Okonedo in anything ... I don't mean more movies like Hotel Rwanda.
This is a solid film, but it is the truth that holds the power, not the direction.
maintains a low key feel throughout, and it is that approach, removing the palliative shield of melodrama, that produces the chill in the gut
Hypnotic, harrowing and heart wrenching, film is a powerful and explosive film. The best movie of the season.
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