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Sitting on a Volcano

Directed by Danièle Lacourse
Canada, 1996 (documentary, 55 minutes, colour, English / French)
Also known as "Pris au piège"
Sitting on a Volcano
Image: National Film Board of Canada
Video (National Film Board of Canada)
Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French]

Film Description:
"Only fifty years after the Holocaust, the world has allowed another genocide to take place, this time in Rwanda. In April 1994, the international community sat by and watched while a million Tutsi men, women and children were massacred in the central African nation. Sitting on a Volcano, the first volume in the three-part Rwanda series, follows the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Hutus who fled Rwanda to take refuge in neighbouring countries. One year after the slaughter, they find themselves trapped beween gangs of Rwandan war criminals in control of the refugee camps and their country's new masters, who show little interest in reconciliation. Sitting on a Volcano criticizes the international community, which continues to feed the killers in the refugee camps and refuses to acknowledge human rights violations in Rwanda. The video makes a strong case that until those responsible for the genocide are brought to justice, Rwanda cannot begin to heal itself."
-- National Film Board of Canada (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Danièle Lacourse, Yvan Patry
Produced by: Yvan Patry, Sam Grana, Don Haig
Cinematography: Alain Dupras, Serge Giguère, Danièle Lacourse
Film Editing: Nick Hector
Music: René Lussier
Production Company: National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada, Alter-Ciné Inc., Vision TV
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