Hotel Rwanda - D 8 HOT
MGM/UA (2004)
Drama, History, War
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122 mins UK / English
DVD  Region 2   12
Xolani Mali Policeman
Don Cheadle Paul Rusesabagina
Desmond Dube Dube
Hakeem Kae-Kazim George Rutaganda
Tony Kgoroge Gregoire
Rosie Motene Receptionist
Neil McCarthy Jean Jacques
Mabutho Sithole Head Chef
Nick Nolte Colonel Oliver
Fana Mokoena General Bizimungu
Jeremiah Ndlovu Old Guard
Sophie Okonedo Tatiana Rusesabagina
Lebo Mashile Odette
Antonio David Lyons Thomas Mirama
Leleti Khumalo Fedens
Director
Terry George
Producer A. Kitman Ho
Terry George
Writer Terry George
Keir Pearson
Cinematography Robert Fraisse
Musician Andrea Guerra

In the midst of horrendous upheaval and genocide in Rwanda in 1994 one man strives to protect and save his family from the dangers of this threat, but in the end he protects hundreds of people, bringing them to safety. Paul Rusesabagina (Don Cheadle) is the manager of the four star Hotel des Mille Collines and he and his family live a fairly comfortable life. However the world of the Rwanda that they live in is about to turn upside down with a genocidal clash between the Hutu and Tutsi, which are two different ethnic Rwandan groups. Only wanting to protect his family Rusesabagina gradually takes in more and more refugees of the violence at the Mille Collines. With a very minimal amount of help from a protective UN force headed by Colonel Oliver (Nick Nolte) who is himself interested in helping the people, he manages to protect and bring to safety several hundred people in the midst of all the violence.
Edition Details
Distributor Entertainment In Video
Release Date 25/07/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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