Thursday, December 11, 2008

SHOOTING DOGS

I just finished seeing a movie called "Shooting Dogs". It shook me so much so that I won\t be able to sleep this night. Can such senseless violence exist in this world? Can the world community turn the blind eye towards such crimes? This world where world powers spend billions of Dollars to fight wars in other countries for the flimsiest of reasons turn its back on such genocide? Unf...believable! I have no words to describe it. Please see it yourself.
You can get more info here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfilms/releases/shootingdogs.shtml and here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420901/
http://www.shootingdogsfilm.blogspot.com/
or download the torrent here : http://www.mininova.org/tor/1083939

Please do watch, but be careful not to watch in the presence of children or violence sensitive persons.
Ajith

Shooting Dogs



BBC Films and UK Film Council present a CrossDay Production
April 6th 1994: a bloody genocide in central Africa gets underway.

In just one hundred spring days, a million Rwandan Tutsis were massacred by their fellow Hutu countrymen and a small African country was turned into a charnel house. The barbarity was beyond imagination. But not beyond prevention. The UN was there, watching. Watching but not acting.

And at the heart of it all a British priest and his young acolyte were forced to confront the depths of their faith, the limits of their courage and, ultimately, to make a choice. To remain with their people or to run away.

Starring:
John Hurt, Hugh Dancy, Claire-Hope Ashitey, Dominique Horwitz
Director:
Michael Caton Jones
Screenplay:
David Wolstencroft
Producers:
David Belton, Pippa Cross, Jens Meurer
Executive Producers:
David M Thompson, Paul Trijbits, Ruth Caleb, Karsten Stoeter, Richard Alwyn
UK Distributor:
Metrodome

Website:
www.shootingdogsfilm.blogspot.com/

UK Release Date:
31st March 2006
CREDITS NOT CONTRACTUAL

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