This article written by Katrina Onstad of the CBC in Canada was written following the release of Hotel Rwanda. She interviews several promeinent film makers about there experiences making genocide films such as life is beautiful. She notes the increasing graphicness of these depcitions and the delicate balancing act film makers must play in order to keep the violence from becoming "routine"
Chuck Giroux
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