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Hotel Rwanda [2004] (x264)
Type:
Video > Movies
Files:
5
Size:
2.49 GB

Info:
IMDB
Spoken language(s):
English, French
Tag(s):
historical documentary Rwanda Cheadle genocide
Quality:
+0 / -0 (0)

Uploaded:
Feb 16, 2009
By:
how_much



----= HOTEL RWANDA =----

"A true story of a man who fought impossible odds to save everyone he could and created a place where hope survived."
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0395169/ 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Rwanda

Contains main feature plus cogent extras.

Runtime:
 - main feature: 02:01:50
 - "Return to Rwanda": 00:14:31
 - "Selected Scenes Commentary by Don Cheadle": 00:21:48
 - "A Message for Peace - Making Hotel Rwanda" - 00:27:56

-= Technical Info =-

(for main feature -- extras are encoded at lower bitrate due to lower-rez source material)

File Format:

MP4 w/Chapter Markers & Names
3 Audio streams

Video:

Transcoded from DVD source
Encoder: HandBrake 0.9.3
AVC/H.264 main profile
656x288 strict anamorphic
Full-frame source
2-pass ABR @ 1500kbps
ME: Uneven Multi-Hexagon
ME Range: 32
Subpixel ME: 1/6
Weighted B-Frames
6 Reference Frames and 6 B-Frames per macroblock
Mixed Reference frames enabled
B-Frame Rate Distortion enabled
CABAC Entropy Encoding

Audio:

Track 1: Soundtrack - English stereo (AAC)
Track 2: Soundtrack - English surround (AC3 5.1)
Track 3: Commentary from Terry George (director) - English stereo (AAC)
Track 4: Soundtrack - French stereo (AAC)

-= Additional Info =-

(from Wikipedia)

Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 historical drama film about the hotelier Paul Rusesabagina (played by Don Cheadle) during the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. The film, which has been called an African Schindler's List,[1] documents Rusesabagina's acts to save the lives of his family and more than a thousand other refugees, by granting them shelter in the besieged Hôtel des Mille Collines. Directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, the film was co-produced by US, British, Italian, and South African companies, with filming done on location in Johannesburg, South Africa and Kigali, Rwanda.[2] As an independent film it had an initial limited release in theaters, but was nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. It continues to be one of the most-rented films on services such as Netflix, and is listed by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 most inspirational movies of all time.