
The Peacekeepers
With unprecedented access to the UN Department of Peacekeeping, The Peacekeepers provides an intimate and dramatic portrait of the struggle to save "a failed state" The film follows the determined and often desperate maneuvers to avert another Rwandan disaster, this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the DRC). Focusing on the UN mission, the film cuts back and forth between the UN headquarters in New York and events on the ground in the DRC. We are with the peacekeepers in the "Crisis Room" as they balance the risk of loss of life on the ground with the enormous sums of money required from uncertain donor countries. We are with UN troops as the northeast Congo erupts and the future of the DRC, if not all of central Africa, hangs in the balance. In the background, but often impinging on peacekeeping decisions, are the painful memory of Rwanda, the worsening crisis in Iraq, global terrorism, and American hegemony in world affairs.
You may like

Relatively Free

Sahrawis, between occupation and exile

25 minutes of Sahara

Line in The Sand

Reality Winner

Tiempos de Dictadura, Tiempos de Marcos Pérez Jiménez

Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time

Have You Seen the Land of the Red?

Theory and Practice: Conversations with Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn

Meet the Trumps: From Immigrant to President

The Secret History of ISIS

The Man Who Was Too Free

All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State

Bertha Lutz: Women and the U.N. Charter

Netanyahu at War

Catalan Poets

Edward Said: The Last Interview

The Sixth Side of the Pentagon

Room 237

Night Will Fall

The Swamp

Zero Days

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Welcome to Chechnya