12/02/2018

'Fatal Assistance', a documentary on the failure of aid, by Raoul Peck



Very relevant film to the day...

Broadcast tonight in the U.S. on World Channel:
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Behind the Scenes: Fatal Assistance - Interview







Published on 24 Jan 2018

About the film: 

Fatal Assistance is a riveting and insightful documentary by award-winning filmmaker Raoul Peck (Oscar nominee for I Am Not Your Negro) which takes viewers on a two-year journey exploring the challenging, contradictory, and colossal rebuilding efforts in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. 


About the filmmaker: 

Born in Haiti, Raoul Peck grew up in Congo, France, Germany and the United States. His complex body of work includes films The Man by the Shore (Competition Cannes 1993); Lumumba (Director’s Fortnight, Cannes 2000, also bought and aired by HBO). He directed and produced Sometimes in April for HBO (Berlinale 2005); Moloch Tropical (Toronto 2009, Berlin 2010); and Murder in Pacot (Toronto 2014, Berlin 2015). 

His documentary on American author James Baldwin I Am Not Your Negro was nominated for the Best Documentary Academy Award in 2017. He served as jury member at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, is presently chairman of the National French film school La Femis and is the subject of numerous retrospectives worldwide. 

In 2001, the Human Rights Watch Organization awarded him with the Irene Diamond Lifetime Achievement Award. 

His latest feature The Young Karl Marx was released in France in September 2017, and will open in the United States in February 2018.


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