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Accadde in aprile

Titolo originale: Sometimes in April
  • Film per la TV
  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,7/10
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Accadde in aprile (2005)
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Quando i nazionalisti Hutu si ribellano ai Tutsi nell'aprile 1994, la violenta rivolta segna solamente l'inizio di una delle pagine più buie della storia dell'Africa, che finì per causare qu... Leggi tuttoQuando i nazionalisti Hutu si ribellano ai Tutsi nell'aprile 1994, la violenta rivolta segna solamente l'inizio di una delle pagine più buie della storia dell'Africa, che finì per causare quasi 800.000 vittime.Quando i nazionalisti Hutu si ribellano ai Tutsi nell'aprile 1994, la violenta rivolta segna solamente l'inizio di una delle pagine più buie della storia dell'Africa, che finì per causare quasi 800.000 vittime.

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    • Raoul Peck
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    • Raoul Peck
  • Star
    • Idris Elba
    • Carole Karemera
    • Pamela Nomvete
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    6411
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      • Raoul Peck
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Raoul Peck
    • Star
      • Idris Elba
      • Carole Karemera
      • Pamela Nomvete
    • 57Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 vittorie e 14 candidature totali

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    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Augustin
    Carole Karemera
    • Jeanne, Augustin's wife
    Pamela Nomvete
    Pamela Nomvete
    • Martine
    Oris Erhuero
    Oris Erhuero
    • Honoré
    Fraser James
    Fraser James
    • Xavier
    Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga
    • Colonel Bagosora
    Cleophas Kabasita
    • Valentine
    • (as Cléophas Kabasiita)
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Lionel Quaid
    Debra Winger
    Debra Winger
    • Prudence Bushnell
    Peninah Abatoni
    • Woman Refugee #1
    Ashani Alles
    • Prosecutor
    Hope Azeda
    • Brigitte
    Théogène Barasa
    • RAF Soldier #1
    Dan Barlow
    • Belgian UN Soldier
    Johannes Bausch
    • UN Officer #1
    Jay Benedict
    Jay Benedict
    • Bushnell's Colleague
    Andrew Benon Kibuuka
    • Father Munanira
    • (as Andrew Benon)
    Paul Boneza
    • RAF Soldier #2
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      • Raoul Peck
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    8eurofilm-4

    Powerful film, more realistic than Hotel Rwanda!

    I saw this at the Berlin film festival and I think it shoulda won (it got a standing ovation). This film really isn't as pleasant and slick as Hotel Rwanda with its heroic Schilder's List kinda character, but it makes you aware of the whole picture. i actually think they compliment each other well, since this is the more realistic version. I didn't know much about the Rwandan genocide that happened just recently in 1994, where they almost killed a million people, and felt ashamed for the way the Western world, mainly the US and Europeans, looked away, which is the point of the movie. The complicated flashback structure can be a bit confusing, but the film really makes a strong point and shows the creepy way how things get out of hand very quickly. It's heartbreaking and hard to watch sometimes, but it's a powerful and most of all very realistic movie (I read they shot it in Rwanda on location, while Hotel was shot in South Africa).
    9Shaheed79

    And we wonder why people are willing to end their lives to get away from this world.

    What I'm about to say is as controversial as this film. Just like many times in the past the events of Rawanda shows the true nature of man-kinds ability to demean a group or sub-group to such a level that to take the life of a woman or child bares no moral consequence. What about the lives of hundreds of thousands women and children? By broadcasting racial propaganda against the Tutsis the Hutus were able to use the assassination of their President as a springboard for hate and genocide towards the Tutsis Rwanda citizens. Hate of another racial, religious or political group or sub-group is the most used method of control throughout human history. By classifying the term "Cock-Roaches" towards the Tutsis the Hutus were able to see them as less than human making murder more acceptable and without moral consequence.

    This movie touched me deeply because it showed the true unforgiving brutality of man with very few moments of sincere sympathy towards the cause of the oppressed. Which is the reality of it all. The Beurocracy of the United Nations headed by the US is as much to blame for the Rwanda tragedy as the murdering Hutus which the film every so slightly portrays in its ending. It also shows its glaring hypocrisy in the face of the UN's most recent intrusions. But this film isn't about political finger pointing its about giving First World Society a vision of the Truth. The Atrocities of Rwanda I would hope more than anything put into perspective the world around us and how everything isn't just the peaches and cream that fills most of our daily lives. No matter what hardships we have been through NONE of them compare to what happened to the Tutsie in 94 or the Jews and Chinese in WWII.

    The movie ends with a heart-felt message to "Never Forget". But we will. It is the only thing we can do. To accept the tragedy for what it is as something that truly goes on in this world and will inevitably happen again if Political Propaganda so determines it to be beneficial would mean the end of society's self delusional security. If we were a moral race of beings we would of already taken steps to make sure Rwanda would never happen again in ours nor our children's children's lifetimes. But we haven't. And we won't.
    10badjuju_00

    Incredibly powerful and breathtaking

    This is not an easy movie to watch, but I urge everyone to see it. I was a struggle not to cry; so I held my breath each time because I knew the minute I started crying, I would not be able to watch the entire movie.

    The movie not only points out the evil people can inflict on each other, it also depicts how silence and avarice can lead to a horrific end.

    When people discuss genocide, they go back to Hitler, Pol Pot, etc - this movie goes to show that we still do not care enough about our fellow humans to take care of them and protect them.

    There are several ironies in this movie - one of which was the Olympic games. People worldwide were tuned into the Olympics and keeping tabs of the events at the same time others were being butchered.

    In 100 days, almost a million people were murdered. It's unimaginable how a tragedy on this scale remains unknown - even scarier is this is proof that it can and possibly will happen again.
    10affirmative_entertainment

    very moving

    I saw this last evening at a screening here in LA. I was extremely moved by the content and the way everything was shown. Having it filmed in Rwanda made a big difference. In 1994, I was 14 years old and I honestly did not hear anything about the genocide until 1999 when I was in college and studied it in my Ethnic and Minority Issues class. I was amazed to learn even more from this film. The acting was remarkable. Before the screening a historian talked about the genocide and then the director addressed the audience. His passion for this project was clear, and I think that having it on HBO gave him a lot of artistic freedom I highly recommend seeing this film just for educational value...you will come away impressed and contemplative.
    Selkirk

    Powerful, but wanting.

    I became interested in the Rwanda genocide after viewing PBS's broadcast "Ghosts of Rwanda" (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/ghosts/) and reading Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire's book "Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda". Both (particularly Dallaire's work) effected me so deeply that I was pleased when first "Sometimes in April" and later "Hotel Rwanda" came to the screen, so that the Rwanda tragedy would achieve greater attention. But I am still waiting for a definitive screen presentation of the genocide, one that shows its full evil, one that allows no one responsible to escape, one that underlines heroism in a season in hell, and one that scars the viewer so greatly the the phrase "never again" has true meaning.

    "Sometimes in April" is laudable in that the genocide is depicted in individual human terms. It allows us to know both victims and predators. But it fails in explaining how very human characters became murderers. And it glides over the complicity of the French, the failure of the UN to support its mission, and the failure of the West (not just the US) to intervene.

    I recommend this movie as a starting point. I found it far more poignant than "Hotel Rwanda". But I am still waiting for movie justice to be done to this tragedy.

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      Based on the actual 1994 Rwanda genocide
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      Depictions of U.S. military personnel are highly inaccurate, including the Marine officer wearing Army combat badges (and in the wrong location), as well as a Navy officer in a full beard and mustache.
    • Citazioni

      Marcus: So when I grow up, my I.D. card will say "Hutu"?

      Augustin: Yes. But one day, I hope that it will just say "Rwandan".

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Making 'Sometimes in April' (2005)
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      Sangela
      Written by Belobi Nge Ekerne

      Performed by Zaiko

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 marzo 2005 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Ruanda
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • HBO (United States)
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Kinyarwanda
    • Celebre anche come
      • Ngày Ấy Tháng Tư
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kigali, Rwanda
    • Aziende produttrici
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      • Velvet Film
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 20min(140 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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