"Sometimes In April” Film Screening
805 Campus Dr
Big Rapids, MI 49307
Join us for a screening of "Sometimes in April," a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the devastating Rwandan Genocide.
This gripping drama, filmed on location in Rwanda, avoids the typical "hero rescuer" narrative. It centers around two brothers – one a soldier, the other a radio broadcaster – who find themselves on opposing sides of the horrific 1994 genocide.
"Sometimes in April" delves into the complexities of the conflict, examining the societal and psychological factors that led to unimaginable atrocities. The film raises profound questions about the fragility of humanity and the importance of confronting the forces that fuel genocide.
Following the screening, a facilitated discussion will explore the themes of the film and its relevance to contemporary issues.
This event is sponsored by the Ferris SHOAH Visual History Archive Committee.