This documentary was created by three 8th graders. It was created to address the failure to intervene on the part of the international community. The creators entered this documentary in the National History Day Competition. The documentary did extremely well and advanced easily up to the state level. This version of the documentary was edited and revised for the Holocaust Museum of Houston which played this film for the opening night of their Rwanda exhibit.
Good job !!!!! Very interesting and educating for a young man.
ProductofGenocide 3 months ago
Wow guys you did fantastic, you helped me with my project a lot. Thank you. This was amazing.
markieplusjade 10 months ago
Good Job. I suggest adding Paul Russenabega (dunno how to spell his name) because he saved over a thousand tutsi.
Gamebreakadroid 10 months ago
Good job. You obviously put a lot of work into creating something like this. Especially for 8th grade students. Fantastic.
jcd314 1 year ago
amazing video. thank you for working so hard on this
jacob2289 1 year ago
amazing!!!!
zackdude7 3 years ago
wow. this was extremly well made. well done
annamaemasi 4 years ago
I plan on using this as a material to teach my students. Well done. I can't believe that this was made by 8th graders
xhistorybuff1x 4 years ago
Great video. Touching and informing. Thank you
hman790 4 years ago