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Shake Hands With The Devil ~ Roy Dupuis-owen Se... May 2026

The 2007 film Shake Hands with the Devil , starring Roy Dupuis as Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire , is more than a biographical war drama; it is a harrowing examination of the collision between military duty and human conscience. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode and filmed on location in Kigali, Rwanda , the movie offers a stark, unflinching look at the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the systemic failure of the international community. The Burden of Witness

At the heart of the film is Dupuis' performance, characterized by an "unnerving stoicism". Unlike other depictions of the genocide that focus on local heroism, this film centers on the perspective of an outsider—a UN commander tasked with a peacekeeping mission he is forbidden from actually fulfilling. The narrative follows Dallaire's descent from a confident officer into a man haunted by the "sin of despair," trapped by a United Nations bureaucracy that refused to expand his mandate or provide the 5,000 troops he requested to stop the slaughter. The Nature of "The Devil" Shake Hands with the Devil ~ Roy Dupuis-Owen Se...

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