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  1. Shooting Dogs, released in the United States as Beyond the Gates, is a 2005 film, directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring John Hurt, Hugh Dancy and Clare-Hope Ashitey. It is based on the experiences of BBC news producer David Belton , who worked in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide .

  2. Mar 31, 2006 · A Catholic priest and an English teacher shelter refugees in a school in Kigali during the 1994 massacre of Tutsis by Hutus. Based on true events, the film shows the horrors of the genocide and the role of U.N. peacekeepers.

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  3. www.bbc.co.uk › bbcfilm › filmsShooting Dogs - BBC

    Mar 31, 2006 · A British priest and his young acolyte face a moral dilemma in 1994 Rwanda, where a million Tutsis are slaughtered by Hutus. Watch the trailer and learn more about this true story of courage and faith.

  4. A movie about two men who try to protect Tutsis refugees from Hutu militia in Rwanda in 1994. Based on a true story, the plot follows their moral dilemma and the horrors of the genocide.

  5. Mar 9, 2007 · Shooting Dogs is a 2008 film about two men who try to save refugees from the Rwandan genocide. The film features John Hurt, Hugh Dancy and Nicola Walker, and has mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

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  6. Shooting Dogs is a 2005 drama film based on a true story of a priest and a teacher who tried to protect Tutsi refugees in Rwanda. The film is directed by Michael Caton-Jones and stars John Hurt and Hugh Dancy.

  7. Mar 17, 2006 · Shooting Dogs is a drama based on the true story of a priest and a teacher who tried to protect refugees from the Hutu militia in 1994. The film explores the role of the UN and the international community in the massacre of Tutsis and the moral dilemmas of the protagonists.

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