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Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children

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Memories of his time as U.N. Force commander during the Rwandan genocide haunt Canadian Gen. Roméo Dallaire. As a result he dedicates his life to ending the practice of using children as soldiers.

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Rick Groen Globe and Mail The politicians can posture, the columnists can prattle - the ex-general knows of what he speaks. Rated: 3/4 May 17, 2013 Full Review Marco Chown Oved Toronto Star Director Patrick Reed diligently follows Dallaire along dusty roads to meetings with warlords and interviews with demobilized child soldiers but fails to complete a portrait of him as either a heroic or a tragic figure. Rated: 2/4 May 16, 2013 Full Review Chris Knight National Post [Director Reed] keeps a respectful distance, letting Dallaire roll up his sleeves and get to work. Rated: 3/4 May 24, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The film shows a mess. Reality. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/11/18 Full Review Audience Member An excellent documentary following retired Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire in his quest to end the use of child soldiers...powerful stuff! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member A mess. http://superchicken46.blogspot.ca/2013/05/fight-like-soldiers-die-like-children.html Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Memories of his time as U.N. Force commander during the Rwandan genocide haunt Canadian Gen. Roméo Dallaire. As a result he dedicates his life to ending the practice of using children as soldiers.
Director
Patrick Reed
Producer
Peter Raymont
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
1h 20m