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Don Cheadle | Paul Rusesabagina | |
Nick Nolte | Colonel Oliver | |
Sophie Okonedo | Tatiana Rusesabagina | |
Joaquin Phoenix | ||
Xolani Mali | Policeman | |
Desmond Dube | Dube | |
Hakeem Kae-Kazim | George Rutaganda | |
Tony Kgoroge | Gregoire | |
Rosie Motene | Receptionist | |
Neil McCarthy | Jean Jacques | |
Mabutho Sithole | Head Chef | |
Fana Mokoena | General Bizimungu | |
Jeremiah Ndlovu | Old Guard | |
Lebo Mashile | Odette | |
Antonio David Lyons | Thomas Mirama | |
Leleti Khumalo | Fedens |
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Producer | Terry George
A. Kitman Ho |
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Writer | Terry George
Keir Pearson |
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Cinematography | Robert Fraisse
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Musician | Andrea Guerra
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A true story. As his country descends into madness, five-star-hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina (Cheadle) sets out to save his family. But when he sees that the world will not intervene in the massacre of minority Tutsis, he finds the courage to open his hotel to more than 1,200 refugees. Now, with a rabid militia at the gates, he must use his well-honed grace, flattery and cunning to protect his guests from certain death. |
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