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So, this 2004 French documentary, 'Rwanda: History of a Genocide,' digs deep into the chilling events of the Rwandan genocide. It's not your flashy, over-produced doc; it’s raw, and the pacing feels deliberate, almost haunting. The way they blend archival footage with personal testimonies gives you a real weight to the horrors faced. You can feel the tension, the atmosphere is heavy. There's a stark honesty in the storytelling that sometimes feels like it’s pulling at you. It's definitely a challenging watch, but that's part of its distinctiveness. It's not about dramatization; it’s about truth and remembrance. Just a heads up, it might stick with you long after the credits roll.
French documentaryFocus on genocideArchival footage and testimonies
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