It is 1975. Habimana marries Kayitesi. They love each other. They disobey their parents will. They also disobey the rule of the Rwandan society. They get married. He is a Hutu and she is a Tutsi. The young couple is sure about that their love will help them to overcome all problems emanating from that fact. They choose to live together far away from their families who distrust them. They get four children and they are happy.
Nineteen years later is it 1994. The Rwandan society breaks down. An apocalypse of biblical dimensions occurs. This time the love between Habimana and Kayitesi does not resist the tension. Habimanas personality changes. He kills his entire family but he spares his first born and he forces him to go into exile with him to Zaire. But his son Victory hates his father for what he has done. Victory comes back alone to Rwanda. But his wish to build a new life meets many obstacles.