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The Last Just Man
(Boston Premiere)

Directed by Steven Silver
Produced in Canada, 2001
Running Time: 70m
Format: Beta SP video
Genre: Documentary
Distributor: Barna-Alper Productions
Website: www.bap.ca

It was the worst massacre since the Second World War. In just 100 days, 800,000 Rwandans were killed by machete and machinegun -- and it all happened on the watch of Canadian Gen. Romeo Dallaire. The LAST JUST MAN shows a haunted Dallaire still questioning if he could have done more to try and stop the 1994 genocide. Dallaire, the leader of a United Nations peacekeeping mission, only saw the best when he arrived in Rwanda in 1993. A peace treaty between warring tribes had been signed and he was preparing to put a peacekeeping force in place to ensure calm. But in just a few months, peacekeeping would turn into an offensive. Dallaire tried frantically to tell the United Nations, and the world, what was about to happen. In the end, Dallaire failed to persuade the United Nations and others to intervene in time. As a result, Dallaire and the survivors of the genocide are forced to live with the memory of what could have been. Using a combination of intense interview footage and subtle scenes from Rwanda, Silver succeeds in recreating the tension of those months and the emotions that flooded Dallaire's mind as he attempted to stop a catastrophe of unimaginable proportions. To read more about the director and the film, please visit the traveling festival section of our site.

Saturday, January 25th at 4pm and 6pm at the International Institute of Boston
Filmmaker in attendance, Co-presented by EPIIC Program at Tufts University
(Also screening at 7pm and 9pm on Wednesday the 29th January at Coolidge Corner)


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