Roméo Dallaire

Roméo Dallaire

Born: June 25, 1946
in Denekamp, Netherlands

Movies for Roméo Dallaire...

Title: Bonsoir bonsoir!
Character: Self
Released: April 1, 2019
Type: TV
Each day, Jean-Philippe Wauthier welcomes guests on the show in warm, friendly setting. His interviews focus on their newsworthy achievements but also, and most importantly, on their passions, interests and opinions.
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Title: Y'a du monde à messe
Character: Self
Released: May 12, 2017
Type: TV
Public figures from different backgrounds meet each week. At first glance, these guests would seem to have little in common. However, something does unite them all: an event or experience that they have graciously agreed to share that justifies their seat at the same table. As the program unfolds, their shared history is gradually revealed.
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Bruce Cockburn Pacing the Cage
Title: Bruce Cockburn Pacing the Cage
Released: May 24, 2013
Type: Movie
An overview of the life and career of Canadian folk musician Bruce Cockburn.
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Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60
Title: Broken Promises: The United Nations at 60
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 2005
Type: Movie
The history of the United Nations highlighting the gap between the good intentions and ideals of its inception and the sad reality of its present state of inefficiency and corruption.
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Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire
Title: Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire
Character: Self
Released: September 12, 2004
Type: Movie
The story of Canadian Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire and his controversial command of the United Nations mission to Rwanda during the 1994 genocide. The documentary was inspired by the book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda which was published in 2003.
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Ghosts of Rwanda
Title: Ghosts of Rwanda
Character: Himself
Released: April 1, 2004
Type: Movie
Ghosts of Rwanda marks the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide with a documentary chronicling one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. In addition to interviews with key government officials and diplomats, this documentary offers eyewitness accounts of the genocide from those who experienced it firsthand. FRONTLINE illustrates the failures that enabled the slaughter of 800,000 people to occur unchallenged by the global community.