A cathartic denunciation of poverty, ignorance, global apathy and media blindness, this title is both a poignant love story and a stirring hymn to humanity.
The swimming pool of the Mille-Collines hotel is a magnet for a privileged group of Kigali residents. Among the patrons is the waitress Gentille, a beautiful Hutu often mistaken for a Tutsi, long admired by Valcourt, a Canadian journalist and film-maker.