Sometimes in April poster
TV Movie

Sometimes in April

2005·2h 20m·TV-MA
DramaWarHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 7.7/10
6,516 votes

When the Hutu nationalists raised arms against their Tutsi countrymen in Rwanda in April 1994, the violent uprising marked the beginning of one of the darkest times in African history which resulted in the deaths of almost 800,000 people.

Sometimes in April is a 2005 drama war movie directed by Raoul Peck, starring Idris Elba, Oris Erhuero, Carole Karemera. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.7/10 from 6,516 votes and runs 2h 20m.

Actions open in the full BullseyeFlix app and jump to the exact feature.
🎬 Open in BullseyeFlix
Full details · Watch links · Similar movies

Director
Raoul Peck
Stars
Idris Elba
Oris Erhuero
Carole Karemera
Pamela Nomvete
Creators
Raoul Peck
Details
2005-03-19
140 min
TV Movie
TV-MA
★ France, Rwanda, United States
★ English, Kinyarwanda
Keywords
religious beliefunited nations missionmachete mutilationmen in societychristianityrwandan genocideslaughtermassacrereligious conflictpreachercivil warmilitary tribunalafricapregnancymonth in titlecrime against a childkilling one's neigbhortutsidiplomacymass murderbrutalityswahililovechurchcomplacencyreferring to godwartime rapeunited nations peace keeping forcecrime against humanitydead childrapekilling godpowernatokilling fieldsrefugee campcockroach as epithetgenociderwandabloodsurvivorairplane shot downtortureflashbacksoldierparamilitaryreligious intolerancemurder of a childimperialismhutuwidowerfriendshipholocaust victim rescuerdeath of a loved onebetrayalshot in the headtrialcharitymass graveambushcolonialismclass societymurderrainpolitical turmoilblacknessgitarama rwandareligious societyethnic cleansingtearful confessionreligious leaderschool masterbigotrymass child killingdeathburning the deadkigali rwandamacheteteacherterrorismleadershipbelgian armybloody body of a child1990scongolese belgianpolitical persecutioneconomically backwardracismdead bodies in the mudu.s. department of statepropagandarwandan manexterminationrwandan presidentwar criminalwashington d.c.former belgian colonypile of dead bodiescatholic churchlife and death decision