The Last Just Man
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The Last Just Man is a documentary film that details the events that led to the slaughter of 800,000 people in a 100 days genocide in 1994 in Rwanda. It is dominated by the account of the head of the U.N. peace keeping mission in Rwanda, Brigadier General Romeo Dellaire, a Canadian who bore witness to those atrocities and wished he stopped them.[1] It was directed by Steven Silver.
Awards
- 17th Gemini Awards: Best History Documentary Program[2]
- 17th Gemini Awards: Best Direction in a Documentary Program
- 17th Gemini Awards: Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series
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