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Posted: Thursday December 30th, 2004 21:33 |
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Rwanda Savior, Subject of Movie, Says He No Hero
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By Mike Collett-White
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - He saved over 1,000 people from the horror of genocide, has been dubbed "Rwanda's Schindler" and is the subject of a Hollywood movie on the 1994 bloodshed.
But Rwandan Paul Rusesabagina does not think of himself as a hero.
"I wouldn't take myself as a hero," the softly-spoken 50-year-old told Reuters in an interview.
"I rather take myself as someone who did his duties and responsibilities, someone who remained until the end when others changed completely their professions, and most of them became killers and others were killed."
Ten years after Rwanda descended into chaos, during which 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and Hutu moderates were slaughtered in just 100 days, the genocide is back in the headlines after the release of a new film.
"Hotel Rwanda," starring Don Cheadle as Rusesabagina and Nick Nolte as a U.N. commander, centers around the Mille Collines hotel in Kigali, the country's leading hotel.
Rusesabagina was just a stand-in manager there, but used his cunning and military contacts to provide a haven for 1,268 people, most of whom had fled their homes and arrived at the hotel as "guests."
He rationed water from the swimming pool, had checkpoints removed, bribed killers with money and scotch and kept a secret telephone line open to the outside world.
He was driven by a desire to save his Tutsi wife and their four children and by his commitment to the hotel's occupants -- none of whom were killed during the genocide.
The plot calls to mind the movie "Schindler's List," which told of the German factory owner Oskar Schindler's sheltering of Jews from the Holocaust.
"I wanted to keep my people, the refugees safe," Rusesabagina said. "That was my main objective and I tried to keep that up to the end through my contacts, because I knew many high-ranking generals ... I knew many people in the government."
He recalled how, on his way to another Kigali hotel, soldiers handed him a rifle and ordered him to kill his family and 26 other "cockroaches" traveling with him in a packed van.
"All over the streets you could see many dead bodies ... and near us we were seeing dead bodies."
Eventually he drove with the soldiers to the hotel and handed them the contents of his office safe.
"WAKE UP CALL" TO WORLD
Rusesabagina, now a businessman in Brussels, is still bitter at the international community's failure to prevent the genocide.
The United Nations has accepted blame for failing to stop the slaughter by machete-wielding Hutu extremists and their followers, and the Canadian head of a U.N. force in Kigali was driven to the brink of suicide by what he experienced.
Romeo Dallaire, now retired, had a force of around 2,500 in Rwanda but most were withdrawn after the massacre began and following the deaths of 10 Belgian peacekeepers.
"All Rwandans told us it would have been better if the United Nations did not come at all than coming and pulling out," said Rusesabagina.
"You know people wanted to go to Burundi, for instance. Many people were trying to go out. But when we saw the United Nations coming in we were sure that peace was coming slowly."
He said U.N. peacekeepers were guarding thousands of vulnerable civilians when they were evacuated, leaving many of them facing almost certain death.
'Hotel Rwanda' is kind of a wake up call to the international community. Look, this happened. You were informed. You turned your back ... did not want to see and listen and at the end this was recognized as genocide.
"It is even now happening in Darfur," Rusesabagina added, referring to the region of western Sudan where tens of thousands of people have died and where the United States says genocide has been committed.
Like Cheadle who plays him in the film, Rusesabagina is preparing for a publicity blitz for the movie, which has been nominated for Golden Globe awards and could be in the running at the Oscars.
He defended the decision by director Terry George to focus on events in the Milles Collines hotel rather than the savagery of the genocide itself.
"Noone would like to go and sit in the theater and watch that for two hours because it was so horrible. It has to be a little bit light for the people to get the message."
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Posted: Saturday January 1st, 2005 00:32 |
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seen it on a good quality bootleg dvd
its the best film I've seen so far and for some reason though Ray is agood film as well HOTEL RWANDA wont get any oscar because it shames America for doing nothing during the genocide..so I would bet for RAY
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Posted: Saturday January 1st, 2005 02:06 |
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I can't wait to see this film...I am a fan of Don Cheadle's work, he's a brilliant actor. The reviews for this movie have been pretty good.
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Posted: Sunday January 2nd, 2005 23:15 |
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Wyclef Jean on the Movie's soundtrack
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By DAN AQUILANTE (New York Post)
January 2, 2005 -- For a movie as powerful as "Hotel Rwanda" director Terry George felt the soundtrack required a composer of equal power and passion.
He sought ex-Fugee Wyclef Jean for the job not only for the musical talents that have earned him Grammys, but more for his compassion and understanding of life in the Third World.
George's film has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards (including one for Jean's song "Million Voices") and it has major Oscar buzz. The film recounts the heroism and atrocities that took place during the 1994 genocide, where nearly a million Rwandans were butchered in only 90 days. Jean, who was born in Haiti, has divided his days between making music and performing social work to help his home country.
From his home in Haiti Jean told The Post, "It was my work in Haiti that was my inspiration for 'Hotel Rwanda.' Haiti is a country on the brink of disaster. Look, I was working with a street kid, trying to get him a better life outside of the gangs there. When I left the country to screen this movie, I got a call on my cell and I learned the kid, who was doing real good, was shot and killed. He was murdered by gang violence. I bonded with this kid, and I thought he was going to make it out of the ghetto."
Jean reliving the moment, said, "As I watched this movie and thought about that kid, I cried. I knew it was all the same story."
The passion in the song "Million Voices" was also in Jean's voice when he added "I realized I wasn't writing music for just a movie, I was writing about the world."
The themes in your song and the film seem to be that one man can make a difference.
Absolutely. I wrote how one voice can speak for millions if he believes what he's saying. That's how you make a difference. The man in this movie is a real hero, and he was just a regular man. Never underestimate the little man - big things come from little men.
Did you expect the Golden Globe nomination and all this talk about an Oscar?
I admit I was very excited by the nomination. But when I agreed to write this music, I never though how big it might be. I just dug into my heart and wrote.
Do you believe what happened in Rwanda in could happen in today's Haiti?
Haiti can erupt into civil war right now. The international community has to come to the table and help Haiti work out peace for the whole country. That's how close to violence it is.
You were born there, but have lived most of your life here in America. Do the Haitians treat you as a brother or an outsider?
They call me "the son of the city." I'm treated as one of their own. Haiti is part of my success. I sing in Creole.
Your father was a minister. Did he teach you that?
We used to debate what was more effective - the church or music. I used to argue that I could reach a kid on crack, a gangbanger or a pusher faster with music than he could with preaching.
Is music that powerful?
Music is a gift you can use to change the world. John Lennon did it, so did Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. You can hear it in their music.
In the movie, the main character is an average man with a huge heart. Do you think you could have been that brave?
Everyone who sees this movie wonders that. Idon't know - you only know that when you've been tested.
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Posted: Thursday January 20th, 2005 04:29 |
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Review by Phil Gasper | Janury 21, 2005 | Page 13
Hotel Rwanda, directed by Terry George, starring Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo and Nick Nolte.
DURING THE course of 100 days in 1994, members of Rwanda’s majority Hutu group carried out a mass slaughter of the country’s minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus, leaving upwards of 800,000 people dead. The massacre was spearheaded by an informal Hutu militia, called the Interhamwe, in collusion with the Hutu government and army, and spurred on by viciously racist radio broadcasts that labeled Tutsis as “cockroaches.�
Planned months in advance, the slaughter began after the Hutu president’s plane was shot down as he was returning from signing a peace agreement with Tutsi rebels. The government blamed Tutsis, although the perpetrators were almost certainly Hutu hardliners in the military.
Although there was a United Nations peacekeeping force in the country, and although the UN and western governments received warnings of the impending massacre, nothing was done to stop the killing. Foreign nationals were evacuated, but no effort was made to save Rwandans whose lives were in danger.
In fact, Bill Clinton’s State Department instructed its officials not to refer to the Rwanda killings as “genocide,� since this would have triggered international treaty obligations to offer assistance. The massacres only stopped when the Tutsi-led rebel army overthrew the Hutu government, triggering a mass exodus of Hutus into the Congo.
The enormous horror of the Rwanda tragedy and the staggering racist indifference of the West, which saw no vital strategic interests at stake, is brilliantly captured in Hotel Rwanda. The film is directed by Terry George, previously best known for films on the Irish struggle such as In the Name of the Father and Some Mother’s Son.
Hotel Rwanda tells the true story of Paul Rusesabagina, played by Don Cheadle in the most powerful performance of his career, who is the Hutu house manager of Sabina’s four-star Milles Collines Hotel in Rwanda’s capital Kigali. Although he has little interest in politics, his job requires him to develop contacts with foreign diplomats and members of the Rwandan elite.
Rusesabagina’s wife, Tatania (played by Sophie Okonedo in another exceptional performance) is Tutsi, and this, together with his own basic decency, leads him to play a heroic role.
At first, Rusesabagina is confident that the international community will stop the extremists, but it soon becomes terrifyingly clear that this will not happen. Nick Nolte plays the Canadian UN commander who is desperate to help but is prevented from doing so by his superiors.
Rusesabagina is forced to open his hotel to hundreds of Tutsi refugees. By taking advantage of his high-placed contacts, luck and incredible ingenuity, he manages to protect more than 1,200 Tutsis for weeks.
Hotel Rwanda does an amazing job of portraying the Rwanda genocide through the eyes of some of the individuals caught up in it. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it is less effective in casting light on what led to such brutality in the first place.
The movie does draw attention to the fact that the Hutu-Tutsi division was a creation of the Rwanda’s racist former Belgian colonial regime, but there is no mention of the economic catastrophe, precipitated by International Monetary Fund and World Bank austerity programs, that preceded the slaughter.
There is also a danger that the film will be used in an attempt to justify future Western military interventions that claim to be humanitarian. But the truth is that indifference and military invasion by imperialist powers are simply two sides of the same coin--different ways of advancing their own strategic goals.
What is desperately needed is genuine development aid and a complete transformation of international power relations. These are not issues that Hotel Rwanda addresses. What it does do superbly is to show the human side of the tragedy and portray the courageous response of one man to an unimaginable catastrophe. Everyone should see it.
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Posted: Thursday January 20th, 2005 13:05 |
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Wyclef really needs to check himself.his ego is seriously retarding folks being able to take care of himself.
Coltrane, the world did nothing for Rwanada.
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Posted: Wednesday February 23rd, 2005 09:33 |
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 01:34 |
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Yes.....
I seen her litte sexy slant-eyed ass on Tavis Smiley's show the other night.
She was flirting with him and giving him that "seductive" look like she wanted to "get with to trip with".
She probably heard how turned on some bruthaz get to here black women with accents.
Her last name sounds African but is she part oriental or something?
Also, was the woman that she was portraying that light skinned in real life?
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 01:35 |
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| ....and is it me or does she look a little like Angela Basset?
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 01:37 |
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Ahmaad wrote:
Yes.....
I seen her litte sexy slant-eyed ass on Tavis Smiley's show the other night.
She was flirting with him and giving him that "seductive" look like she wanted to "get with to trip with".
She probably heard how turned on some bruthaz get to here black women with accents.
Her last name sounds African but is she part oriental or something?
No she's part white. You didn't know that Africans naturally have slanted eyes? I'm West African, pure black, and my eyes are slanted like almonds. Africans have diverse eye shapes.
Also, was the woman that she was portraying that light skinned in real life?
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 01:39 |
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Ahmaad wrote: ....and is it me or does she look a little like Angela Basset?
A little bit, she does look African-American though.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 01:54 |
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Aryek:
I knew the San/Bushmen of southern Africa had slanted eyes.
I didn't know of any others.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 02:05 |
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Technically shes Jewish because Jewish law states that if you have a Jewess mother you are Jewish end of.
But if you read the article you will see that her father is Nigerian,dont know about any Asian blood.
It was interesting when Jean-Marine Baptiste got nominated for Secrets and Lies I think she was the first black british actress to be nominated.That year there was a huge party for all the British nominees.Baptiste didnt even get an invite,its like she didnt even register in their minds.
Plus ca change,plus c,est la meme chose,eh?
I remember reading an article where she said she was so hurt by the snub.
I think she is now on one of those Amercian crime shows like Cold Case or something,she does a pretty convincing American accent.
Back to Sophies father,well the British press excels at that sort of gutter journalism and they love to skew things to make people go "see those useless black men",fortunately I think most people can see through that heinous and uninformed agenda.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 08:44 |
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So Hollywood had to go and get a half jewish woman to play a African woman in a movie???? You see this is why i am not even gone bother watching it!
I will go and watch the one directed by the Haitian director Mr Peck At least he bothered to use Rwandan Actors...not just as Extras but as the main charactres....
However i am confused by the fact that someone just told me that Peck also directed this one i am confused.....can someone enlighten me please.....
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 13:08 |
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dimoke wrote: So Hollywood had to go and get a half jewish woman to play a African woman in a movie???? You see this is why i am not even gone bother watching it!
I will go and watch the one directed by the Haitian director Mr Peck At least he bothered to use Rwandan Actors...not just as Extras but as the main charactres....
However i am confused by the fact that someone just told me that Peck also directed this one i am confused.....can someone enlighten me please.....
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 13:19 |
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@BS......
Pheeew! What a relief.....if Peck had directed this rubish than i would have stalked him and shut him for it!......... I really respect his work....
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 13:22 |
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Why is it rubbish? I think its a story that needed to be told.It was finianced outside the usual Hollywood money machine.When I was in East Africa I remember reading media reports from South Africa and Namibia about the filming of this.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 13:43 |
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Burning Spear wrote: Why is it rubbish? I think its a story that needed to be told.It was finianced outside the usual Hollywood money machine.When I was in East Africa I remember reading media reports from South Africa and Namibia about the filming of this.
Oh BS my problem is not with the story......my mother is from there, i live with what happened over there everyday. And ofcourse its a story that should be told....However why go on to make a real life story with fake contents by casting a half Jewish woman as a Rwandan woman hey????
And please don't give me the old we come in different shades crap......They had tons of pick of black actresses!
I know the press in Africa is buzing with this story, mainly due to its Hollywood packed casts......however there are also numerous other independent films that are being made everyday and they are more realistic i think, like the one with Raoul Peck....But then again most of them are using Rwandan, Ugandan and Congolese Actors....not really Hollywood is it??......
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 18:09 |
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| I agree with dimoke. Y pick a half Jewish woman to play this sort of role? Doesn't make sense, does it?? Last edited on Thursday February 24th, 2005 18:10 by africanmix22
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 18:23 |
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Hell, I'm shocked that they picked a Black Brit to begin with!!! I thought a true contiental sister may have been best.But what do i know.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 19:04 |
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Burning Spear, I dable with acting myself and i know that there is a major difference between the way a Continental African Actresses acts and the way the more reserved and stay within the scripts Actresses of the west are!
There are different cultural and traditional signs and movements that only a native who does this on a dayly basis would know how to do it!
I know it might not make sense but i hope other Continental Africans here would know what i am talking about....
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 19:21 |
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Give us poor westerners an example.
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 19:29 |
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dimoke wrote: Burning Spear, I dable with acting myself and i know that there is a major difference between the way a Continental African Actresses acts and the way the more reserved and stay within the scripts Actresses of the west are!
There are different cultural and traditional signs and movements that only a native who does this on a dayly basis would know how to do it!
I know it might not make sense but i hope other Continental Africans here would know what i am talking about....
Actually no, what do you mean by Continental Africans????
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Posted: Thursday February 24th, 2005 19:35 |
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