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''Shake Hands with the Devil'' is a Canadian drama feature film starring Roy Dupuis as Roméo Dallaire, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in August 2007. Based on Dallaire's autobiographical book ''Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda'', the film recounts Dallaire's harrowing personal journey during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and how the United Nations failed to heed Dallaire's urgent pleas for further assistance to halt the massacre.〔 The film received 12 nominations at the 28th Genie Awards and tied with the film ''Eastern Promises'' for most nominations. ==Film production and planned release== A co-production of Barna-Alper Productions, of Toronto, and Halifax Film Company, of Nova Scotia, the movie was directed by Roger Spottiswoode (''Tomorrow Never Dies'', ''And the Band Played On'') and filmed in part on location in Kigali, Rwanda, from mid-June to early August 2006 before returning to Halifax for its "final shoot."〔("Extras Needed for Dallaire Movie in Halifax" ), ''Chronicle Herald'' August 13, 2006. Accessed August 13, 2006.〕 A press conference concerning the film, with Dallaire, Dupuis, Spottiswoode, the producers Laszlo Barna (Barna-Alper) and Michael Donovan (Halifax), as well as Wayne Clarkson of Telefilm Canada, occurred in Montréal on June 2, 2006.〔("Dupuis to Play Dallaire in Film Based on Memoir," ) CTV News (Canadian Press), updated Fri., June 2, 2006, 5:53 p.m., ET.〕 In a special account of the filming published in the ''Toronto Star'' on 22 July 2006, David Thompson observes that the actor Roy Dupuis "looks eerily like Dallaire, sporting a carefully groomed moustache, summer tan uniform and authentic blue beret": Indeed, Dupuis is even wearing Dallaire's original army nametag and decorations from 1994. Dallaire is collaborating on this project – right down to a line-by-line review of the script – and insisted on giving Dupuis the decorations to add authenticity. He also gave Dupuis something of himself. "I feel a real connection with this man. He opened up to me," Dupuis says during an interview on the set, the first time he has spoken with media since the gruelling shoot began in Rwanda a month ago. "I'm here because of him." ("One Last Dance with the Devil") In "New Rwanda Genocide Movie Criticizes U.N. Role," first posted on Reuters on August 9, 2006, Arthur Asiimwe quotes from his interview in Kigali with the film's director Roger Spottiswoode: "Our film is about a man who was aware genocide was coming and tried to get the U.N. to allow him to do something about it, but . . . instead it turned him down. . . . It is really about the bigger issue of what the U.N. role is in situations like these," he told Reuters at the capital's Amahoro stadium, which sheltered thousands of terrified residents in 1994 as the killers roamed the streets outside. On August 13, 2006, Halifax's ''The Chronicle Herald'' issued a call for extras, reporting "After filming several months in Kigali, Rwanda, crews return to Halifax to begin the final shoot. . . . It will be released in Canada (September 2007 ) by Seville Pictures. Pay channels The Movie Network, Movie Central, and Super Écran have signed on for broadcast rights, along with the CBC and its French-language network Radio-Canada."〔("Extras Needed for Dallaire Movie in Halifax" ), ''Halifax Chronicle-Herald'' August 13, 2006. Cf. Asiimwe: "It is scheduled for release in September 2007."〕 According to Marie-Chantal Fiset, in her interview with Jean-Guy Plante published on August 27, 2006, "J’ai serré la main du diable, en version française, devrait sortir en salle en octobre 2007." (The French version of the film, entitled ''J'ai serré la main du diable'', will open in movie theaters in October 2007.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shake Hands with the Devil (2007 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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