

Hotel Ruanda
Dirigido por Terry GeorgeEm Ruanda, no ano de 1994, um conflito político levou à morte quase um milhão de pessoas em cem dias. O mundo fechou os olhos ao genocídio, mas um homem fez a diferença: Paul Rusesabagina era o gerente de um sofisticado hotel na capital, Kigali, quando o conflito começou. Munido apenas de coragem, e com um tímido apoio dos Capacetes Azuis da ONU, abrigou no hotel mais de 1200 adultos e crianças que corriam sério risco de vida.
Hotel Ruanda Avaliações & Comentários
- BRANDON JAMES MCCOLLOUGH21 de fevereiro de 2026Hotel Rwanda is a powerful and deeply human film that captures the horror of the Rwandan genocide through an intimate, character‑driven lens. Don Cheadle delivers an extraordinary performance, grounding the story in compassion, fear, and moral courage. The film doesn’t rely on spectacle—it relies on truth, and that makes it unforgettable. A difficult but essential watch.
- mickerdoo25 de agosto de 2025Important piece of film. Shameful there wasn't more outside assistance. Especially on such a clear cut case of genocide. Hopefully we learn.
- Hakihiko16 de dezembro de 2024A Heart-Wrenching Tale of Courage Amidst Chaos Hotel Rwanda is a heartbreaking and powerful portrayal of one of the darkest chapters in human history-the Rwandan Genocide. Director Terry George delivers a gut-wrenching film that captures the brutality and chaos of the genocide, yet also shines a light on the courage and resilience of those who tried to save lives amidst the horrors. Don Cheadle gives an extraordinary performance as Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager who becomes an unlikely hero by sheltering over 1,200 Tutsi refugees in the Hôtel des Mille Collines. Cheadle's portrayal is deeply moving, balancing fear, desperation, and an unwavering sense of duty. His nuanced performance gives the film its emotional core, making the audience feel every ounce of his character's anguish and bravery. The script is equally compelling. It masterfully builds suspense, capturing the rising tension as the outside world turns a blind eye to the slaughter, leaving Rusesabagina and those he protects in an increasingly perilous situation. The screenplay deftly blends personal drama with the broader political landscape, showing how an ordinary man is pushed into extraordinary circumstances. The way it slowly unravels the impending genocide creates a feeling of dread that is both heart-stopping and heartbreaking. The film doesn't shy away from the brutality of the conflict, presenting gut-wrenching scenes of violence and fear that are difficult to watch, yet necessary to convey the sheer horror of what took place. These scenes are powerful and unflinching, but never gratuitous-serving as a reminder of the human cost of hatred and indifference. While the movie can be hard to watch due to its raw portrayal of real-life atrocities, its message of hope and humanity amidst chaos shines through. The supporting cast, including Sophie Okonedo and Joaquin Phoenix, also add depth and weight to the narrative, making this film a well-rounded, emotionally charged experience. Overall, Hotel Rwanda is a suspenseful, heartbreaking, and incredibly important film. Its brutal story is difficult to process, but its powerful message about the human capacity for both evil and good lingers long after the credits roll. This is a movie that stays with you, earning a solid 8/10 for its impactful storytelling, extraordinary performances, and unflinching honesty.
- Elliot04724 de janeiro de 2026This is sad. It is sad to see that for the West, their problem are the world's problems, but other people's problems are their own. So many films I have seen on a certain war, but this is the first film I have ever seen on a genocide that has happened outside of that narrative.
- Julie Jones12 de janeiro de 2026This movie is an unbelievable movie, one that shows the cruelty of human nature, the corruption that exists in the world, but most importantly one that shows the determination and courage of one man who was willing to sacrifice his life for his family and 1200 fleeing Rwandan people. Based on real life events this is definitely the movie Not one to miss!
Trívia de Hotel Ruanda
Hotel Ruandafoi lançado em 22 de dezembro de 2004.
Hotel Ruandafoi dirigido por Terry George.
Hotel Ruandatem a duração de 2 h 1 min.
Hotel Ruandafoi produzido por A. Kitman Ho, Terry George.
Em Ruanda, no ano de 1994, um conflito político levou à morte quase um milhão de pessoas em cem dias. O mundo fechou os olhos ao genocídio, mas um homem fez a diferença: Paul Rusesabagina era o gerente de um sofisticado hotel na capital, Kigali, quando o conflito começou. Munido apenas de coragem, e com um tímido apoio dos Capacetes Azuis da ONU, abrigou no hotel mais de 1200 adultos e crianças que corriam sério risco de vida.
Os caracteres-chave em Hotel Ruanda são Paul Rusesabagina (Don Cheadle), Tatiana Rusesabagina (Sophie Okonedo), Colonel Oliver (Nick Nolte).
Hotel Ruanda é avaliado M/14.
Hotel Ruanda é um filme de Drama, História, Guerra.
Hotel Ruanda tem uma classificação de audiência 9.4de 10.
Hotel Ruanda teve um orçamento de US$ 17,5 mi.
Hotel Ruanda fez US$ 38 mi na bilheteria.


















