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While the rest of the world closed its eyes, Paul opened his heart and proved that one good man can make a difference.
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Hotel Rwanda
Titre original |
Hotel Rwanda |
Date de ventes: |
01. janvier 2013 |
Genre: |
Drame |
Réalisé par: |
Terry George |
Acteurs: |
Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Joaquin Phoenix |
Scénariste(s): |
Keir Pearson, Terry George |
Restriction d'âge: |
16 |
Partager un film: |
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Ten years ago, as the country of Rwanda descended into madness, one man made a promise to protect the family he loved - and ended up finding the courage to save over 1200 people. Hotel Rwanda tells the inspiring story of real-life hero Paul Rusesabagina (Don Cheadle), a hotel manager in Rwanda who used his courage and cunning to shelter over a thousand refugees from certain death. While the rest of the world closed its eyes, Paul opened his heart and proved that one good man can make a difference. United Artists is proud to present Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, and Nick Nolte in Hotel Rwanda, produced in association with Lions Gate Entertainment, a South Africa/United Kingdom/Italy co-production in association with The Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa, a Miracle Pictures/Seamus production produced in association with Inside Track. Directed by Terry George from a script by Keir Pearson & Terry George, Hotel Rwanda was produced by A. Kitman Ho and Terry George; executive produced by Hal Sadoff, Martin F. Katz, Duncan Reid, and Sam Bhembe; co-executive produced by Keir Pearson and Nicolas Meyer; and co-produced by Bridget Pickering and Luigi Musini. Hotel Rwanda's behind-the-scenes crew includes director of photography Robert Fraisse, production designers Tony Burrough and Johnny Breedt, editor Naomi Geraghty, costume designer Ruy Filipe, and composer Andrea Guerra. Paul Rusesabagina served as a special consultant on the film.