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So, Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a documentary that digs deep into the U.S. involvement in Haiti's political upheaval, focusing on the ousting of President Aristide. It’s definitely not a flashy doc—more of a gritty look at political machinations. The pacing is steady, almost meditative, which lets you absorb the weight of the events unfolding. There’s a raw honesty in the interviews, and the archival footage is poignant, really transporting you to that turbulent time. What stands out is how it explores themes of democracy and sovereignty, asking tough questions about intervention and power dynamics. You get the sense that it’s not just about Haiti—it’s a reflection on broader issues that resonate even now.
Great for understanding U.S.-Haiti relations.Interviews provide personal insights into the crisis.Not overly theatrical, but impactful.
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Nicolas Rossier
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