- Paul
Rusesabagina (Kinyarwanda: [ɾusesɑβaɟinɑ]; born 15 June 1954) is a
Rwandan human rights activist. He
worked as the
manager of the Hôtel des Mille...
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Tatiana Rusesabagina (née Mukangamije) (born
October 24, 1958) is a
Rwandan who with her
husband Paul
Rusesabagina,
survived in Hôtel des
Mille Collines...
- Paul
Rusesabagina and his wife Tatiana.
Based on the
Rwandan genocide,
which occurred during the
spring of 1994, the film do****ents
Rusesabagina's efforts...
- Frears's
Dirty Pretty Things (2002). Her
breakthrough role was as
Tatiana Rusesabagina in
Hotel Rwanda (2004) for
which she
received an
Academy Award for Best...
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genocide of 1994. The
story of the
hotel and its
manager at that time, Paul
Rusesabagina, was
later used as the
basis of
Terry George's film
Hotel Rwanda in 2004...
- from 2018 to 2020, on a
charge of what is
thought to be espionage. Paul
Rusesabagina, a
Rwandan politician, and the
former manager of the Hôtel des Mille...
-
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best
Actor for his
portrayal of Paul
Rusesabagina in the
historical drama film
Hotel Rwanda (2004). He was the co-producer...
- a
Rwandan activist who
advocated for the
release of her father, Paul
Rusesabagina, a
dissident who was
detained by the
Rwandan government. Anaïse Kanimba...
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During that time, he
starred in the 2004
drama film
Hotel Rwanda as Paul
Rusesabagina which earned him Best
Actor nominations for an
Academy Award, Golden...
- a
Rwandan activist who
advocated for the
release of her father, Paul
Rusesabagina, a
dissident who was
detained by the
Rwandan government.
Carine Kanimba...