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Martine: [Hiding with her students in a dormitory, everyone is panicking and distraught] Girls, they're going to ask you for your identification cards. They want all Tutsis to come out...! They want to separate us...! I can't do this...!
[Gazes tearfully at the girls assembled around her]
Isa: [Breaking the long silence] I'll go, mistress.
Anne-Marie: [Trembling] If Isa goes, I'll go!
Anne-Marie's Friend #1: I'll go.
Anne-Marie's Friend #2: I'll go.
Anne-Marie's Friend #3: I'll go.
Anne-Marie: We're sisters! We're staying together!
Victorine: [In Kindyarwanda] We're staying together!
Isa, Anne-Marie, Anne-Marie's Friend #1, Anne-Marie's Friend #2, Anne-Marie's Friend #3, Victorine: [the girls begin chanting "We're staying together" as Martine tries to quiet them. A grenade explodes outside]
Martine: [Incredulous at what the girls are saying] Do you understand the choices that you're making?
[Desperate]
Martine: Do you understand?
[Gazes tearfully at the girls assembled around her]
Isa: [Breaking the long silence] I'll go, mistress.
Anne-Marie: [Trembling] If Isa goes, I'll go!
Anne-Marie's Friend #1: I'll go.
Anne-Marie's Friend #2: I'll go.
Anne-Marie's Friend #3: I'll go.
Anne-Marie: We're sisters! We're staying together!
Victorine: [In Kindyarwanda] We're staying together!
Isa, Anne-Marie, Anne-Marie's Friend #1, Anne-Marie's Friend #2, Anne-Marie's Friend #3, Victorine: [the girls begin chanting "We're staying together" as Martine tries to quiet them. A grenade explodes outside]
Martine: [Incredulous at what the girls are saying] Do you understand the choices that you're making?
[Desperate]
Martine: Do you understand?
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Do you understand the choices that you are making
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Do you understand
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Movie Summary
When the Hutu nationalists raised arms against their Tutsi countrymen in Rwanda in April 1994, the violent uprising marked the beginning of one of the darkest times in African history which resulted in the deaths of almost 800,000 people.