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Hotel Rwanda (2004) Movie || Don Cheadle, Nick Nolte, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin || Analysis & Review DIRECTOR: TERRENCE HOWARD (Correction: Actually, the director is TERRY GEORGE) MOVIE: HOTEL RWANDA (2004) Step into one of the most harrowing chapters of recent history with Hotel Rwanda (2004) — a deeply moving, true-story-based drama that doesn’t just depict a crisis, but makes you feel every heartbeat of humanity within it. This isn't just a film. It’s a reminder of what courage, compassion, and conscience look like when the world turns its back. Hotel Rwanda is directed by TERRY GEORGE, a filmmaker who brings fierce authenticity and emotional depth to this gripping narrative. Produced by A. Kitman Ho and Terry George himself, the film masterfully captures the heroism of an ordinary man in extraordinary circumstances. At the heart of Hotel Rwanda (2004) is Don Cheadle, delivering a career-defining performance as Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager who risks everything to shelter over 1,200 Tutsi refugees during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Alongside him, Sophie Okonedo plays Tatiana, Paul's resilient wife, while Nick Nolte and Joaquin Phoenix lend strong supporting performances, portraying the world’s reluctant and often absent response. This review is not a reproduction of the full movie. Instead, it’s a reflective analysis that explores Hotel Rwanda (2004)’s powerful storytelling, raw emotion, and historical significance. It’s crafted to offer you insight — not spoilers — and to help you understand why this film continues to resonate two decades later. Hotel Rwanda (2004) isn't just cinema — it's a call to conscience. It forces viewers to ask: what would you do when humanity is on the line? Copyright Disclaimer: This video contains a review and commentary under Fair Use. All footage, images, and audio are the property of their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended. Thanks for reading this description.