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Circus Rwanda 2018

★ 5.53 votes80 min📅 2018-10-13

Circus Rwanda (2018) follows the journey of Eliseé, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, as he creates a community for orphaned children through an acrobatic circus group. The documentary showcases the harsh realities of life in Rwanda, where foreign aid is a crucial factor.

Director: Michal Varga

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Circus Rwanda (2018) about?

Circus Rwanda (2018) follows the journey of Eliseé, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, as he creates a community for orphaned children through an acrobatic circus group.

Who directed Circus Rwanda?

Michal Varga masterfully captures the essence of this unique community.

Who stars in Circus Rwanda?

Although the main cast is not listed, Circus Rwanda (2018) features the heartwarming story of Eliseé and his community.

Is Circus Rwanda (2018) worth watching?

While Circus Rwanda (2018) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of joy and sorrow, combined with its thought-provoking themes, makes it a compelling watch for those interested in documentaries and human-interest stories.

How long is Circus Rwanda?

Circus Rwanda (2018) has a runtime of 80 minutes.

About Circus Rwanda (2018) — A documentary of hope and resilience in the face of adversity

Circus Rwanda (2018) follows the journey of Eliseé, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, as he creates a community for orphaned children through an acrobatic circus group. The documentary showcases the harsh realities of life in Rwanda, where foreign aid is a crucial factor. Director Michal Varga masterfully captures the essence of this unique community, blending joy and sorrow. As the group's leader, Eliseé struggles to provide happiness and meaning to the children's lives amidst the country's reliance on foreign aid. In contrast, Rosta Novák's strict yet caring approach to his Prague-based circus group offers a striking comparison. With its gripping narrative and poignant themes, Circus Rwanda (2018) is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the resilience of the human spirit.

This documentary seamlessly weaves together heartwarming moments of the children's performances with the harsh realities of life in Rwanda. As the audience is taken on a journey through the world of Circus Rwanda, they are left with a deeper understanding of the complexities of the country's situation. The film's atmosphere is both captivating and thought-provoking, making it a must-watch for those interested in documentaries and human-interest stories.