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Hate Radio review

“Aesthetic rigour and social resonance”
Diogène Ntarindwa, Bwanga Pilipili and Sébastien Foucault in Hate Radio at Battersea Arts Centre, London. Photo: Zeno Graton/IIPM
Diogène Ntarindwa, Bwanga Pilipili and Sébastien Foucault in Hate Radio at Battersea Arts Centre, London. Photo: Zeno Graton/IIPM
Dispassionate but devastating docudrama about the Rwandan genocide

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