The Day God Walked Away is a 1 October 2009 Franco-Belgian drama film on the fate of women in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
[1] The drama was directed by Philippe Van Leeuw Jacqueline is a domestic worker from the Tutsi minority working for a Belgian family in Rwanda.
The wounded man tries to build a shelter in the jungle but Jacqueline destroys it, and runs to the village where she collapses.
[4][5] The young mother discover her children lifeless bodies among the corpses, driven from her village hunted like an animal that's where she take refuge in the forest.
[6] this movie was shouted in Kigali capital city of Rwanda by the cinematographer Marc Konickx[7]