The documentary “A Brilliant Genocide” shows how the Ugandan government killed over 800,000 people in just 100 days. I enjoyed this documentary because it was eye-opening and informative. I like how it provides many details about the killings. Additionally, the film gives a voice to the Acholi people, who are some of the most resilient people I have ever seen. They have faced unthinkable atrocities, yet they continue to fight for their lives (Mutex, 2017). I appreciated how the documentary shed light on many other things involved in the process of genocide. For instance, genocides are not just about killing people; they also include destroying their culture, removing their identity, and taking away their ability to survive on their own (Mutex, 2017). The documentary is shocking and disturbing, but it is an important story that needs to be told. It is a must-watch for anyone who wishes to understand the Ugandan genocide.
Reference
Mutex, I. (2017). A Brilliant Genocide [Video]. YouTube. Web.