
This is the first feature film to deal with the genocide of 1994, and the first from Rwanda itself. The idea for 100 Days came about in 1997 during a meeting between Eric Kabera, then a journalist, and Nick Hughes, the British documentary maker. As the story of a young Tutsi girl who survived the atrocities unfolds, France and some members of the clergy do not emerge as heroes, nor does the UN emerge unscathed.
Filime ya mbere y’ibitarabayeho ivuga kuri genoside yo muri 1994, Iminsi 100 ni nayo filime ya mbere y’ibitarabayeho yakorewe mu Rwanda. Yakomotse ku kiganiro Eric Kabera wari umunyamakuru yagiranye mu mwaka w’i 1997 na Nick Hugues ukomoka mu Bwongereza, kandi asanzwe akora filime. Haravugwamo ubuzima bw’umwana w’Umututsikazi, hagatungwa agatoki ONU, Ubufaransa na bamwe mu bihaye Imana.
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Countries of production | United Kingdom, Rwanda |
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Nick Hughes
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