
7 Days in Kigali

7 Days in Kigali
What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was not simply the spontaneous eruption of inter-ethnic hatred. It was planned genocide, on an industrial scale. Something that was prepared for at least a year in advance. Lists were made. Weapons were collected. RTLM radio spent months conditioning their audience to believe that one sector of their population represented a threat.7 Days in Kigali is streaming with subscription on Kanopy, and available for rent or purchase on Prime Video..
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Currently you are able to watch 7 Days in Kigali streaming on Kanopy. It is also possible to buy 7 Days in Kigali on Prime Video or rent it on Prime Video.
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7 Days in Kigali provides a deep and insightful exploration into the tragic events of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, offering viewers a chance to understand the complexities and premeditation of this horrific event.
The movie's narrative is built around real historical events, making it a compelling watch for those interested in history and global politics.
Despite its challenging subject matter, 7 Days in Kigali has a Reelgood score of 52, indicating that it has been appreciated by audiences for its storytelling and cinematic execution.
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What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was not simply the spontaneous eruption of inter-ethnic hatred. It was planned genocide, on an industrial scale. Something that was prepared for at least a year in advance. Lists were made. Weapons were collected. RTLM radio spent months conditioning their audience to believe that one sector of their population represented a threat.