Kigali Night
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Samuel is 23 when he arrives in Rwanda as an audiovisual facilitator at the French Cultural Centre in Kigali. Having made this choice to avoid the classic military service, he finds himself without a camera in a country at war. The French army has even set up camp within the Cultural Centre. During the 18 months he spends there, the warning signs accumulate, but Samuel doesn't believe or doesn't want to believe them. What he is told seems impossible to him: France cannot possibly support a regime that commits or encourages such atrocities. It doesn't keep him though from enjoying the country and partying, but doubt creeps in, his certitudes start wavering, and Samuel finally opens his eyes.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Kigali Night |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | France, Belgium, Luxembourg |
| Status | Planned |
| Production companies | Parmi les lucioles films, Eklektik Productions, Melusine Productions |
| Official site | parmilesluciolesfilms.fr |
| Production | Jérôme Duc-Maugé, Samuel Tilman, Virginie Chapelle, Fabien Renelli |
| Writer | Samuel Lajus, Romy Coccia Di Ferro, Grégoire Polet |
| Assistant directors | Samuel Lajus |
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