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| Kinyarwanda | |
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| Written by | Alrick Brown Ishmael Ntithabose |
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Running time | 100 minutes[1] |
Kinyarwanda is a 2011 film based on theRwandan genocide.
Based on true accounts,[2] the film consists of six interwoven tales of several events happening as the genocide takes place.[3][4] Mosques become a place of refuge,[5] and the taboo ofinterethnic marriage between aHutu and aTutsi is also depicted.[6]
Variety described the movie as "doubly disappointing",[7] while theAfrican American Literature Book Club described it as a "brilliant directorial debut".[8]
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