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  1. Feb 1, 2001 · Recently viewed. 100 Days: Directed by Nick Hughes. With Eric Bridges Twahirwa, Cleophas Kabasita, Davis Kagenza, Mazimpaka Kennedy. A local Hutu official is persuaded to implement the government's policy against the Tutsi: To completely wipe them out.

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    • Drama
    • Nick Hughes
    • 2001-02-01
  2. 100 Days is a 2001 drama film directed by Nick Hughes and produced by Hughes and Eric Kabera. The film is a dramatization of events that happened during the 1994 genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda.

  3. Apr 7, 2020 · 100 Days – Award Winning Film on Rwandas 1994 Genocide by Eric Kabera - YouTube. 10K views 4 years ago. 100 days is a story of love and brutality set in the midst of an event the...

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  4. Feb 1, 2001 · 100 Days. ( 2001 ) Drama. A local Hutu official is persuaded to implement the government’s policy against the Tutsi: To completely wipe them out. Josette, a beautiful young Tutsi girl struggles to survive the killing by taking refuge in a church, supposedly protected by the UNO forces.

    • Nick Hughes
    • Eric Bridges Twahirwa
  5. 100 Days ni film y'ikinamico yakinwe muri 2001 iyobowe na Nick Hughes ikorwa na Hughes na Eric Kabera. Iyi filime ni ikinamico y'ibyabaye mu gihe cya jenoside yo mu Rwanda mu 1994 [3] [4] . Umutwe wa filime werekeza ku buryo butaziguye igihe cyashize kuva jenoside yatangira ku ya 7 Mata kugeza kirangiye hagati muri Nyakanga 1994.

  6. Nearly 10 years after the onset of Rwandas genocidal “ethnic cleansing” wars, “100 Days” re-creates one early slaughter at its original site. First feature for writer-helmer Nick Hughes draws on his nonfiction expertise. as a vet BBC cameraman to dramatize real-life atrocities with harrowing matter-of-factness.

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  8. 100 Days. Film. by Nick Hughes. Details. Rwanda, Kenya and UK / 2000 / 96mins / Drama / English. In 1994, Josette, a beautiful, young Tutsi girl and her family struggle to survive the Rwandan government's genocidal policy by taking refuge in a church supposedly protected by UN forces.