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Set in the breathtaking natural beauty
of the Rwanda countryside, this fist ever fiction film made about the Rwanda
civil war tells a powerful story of genocide and human survival with compassion
and integrity.
The film centers on a pair of young lovers; Bapiste is more
than ready to have sex with his girlfriend Josette, but she refuses, arguing
that when they are married they can have all the sex they would like. Meanwhile,
powerful Hutu leaders have had enough of Tutsi rebels and call on all Hutus
to kill their Tutsi neighbors. As chaos breaks out, the Tutsis flee and the
lovers are separated. Josesette and her family find solace in a Catholic church
run by a Hutu priest.
The Catholic Church, the state, and the French army look the other way as bloodshed
ensues. When the Belgian army sent in to protect the church is called away on
an emergency, the Hutus attack and massacre hundreds of women and children.
Josette is saved by the priest who obliges her to become his concubine and repeatedly
rapes her. She miraculously survives, but she is only a husk of the woman that
she was. As the Tutsis regroup, they exact terrible revenge. ~ Jonathan
Crow, All Movie Guide
This film premiered at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival and continued
its career by screening at more than 40 international film festivals.
|Rwanda/U.K|2001|96 mins|drama|English|Nick Hughes, dir|
“It’s the images in “100 Days” that
graze the soul… There’s nothing anonymous about this nightmare”
~ Wesley Morris, Boston Globe
“Docudrama filmmaking at its finest” ~ Dennis Harvey, Variety
“100 Days succeeds as drama, and succeeds in
telling the truth” ~ Mark Doyle, BBC
Amazon.com: 100 Days: David Mulwa, Denis Nsanzamahoro, Eric Bridges Twahirwa, Justin Rusandazangabo, Didier Ndengeyintwali, Davis Kwizera, Cleophas Kabasita, Mazimpaka Kennedy, Davis Kagenza, Nick Hughes, Cecile Kayiregawa, Steve Parr, Sharon Rose: Movies & TV
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