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Haiti Betrayed is a compelling documentary that digs deep into Canada's complex role in the Haitian political landscape. The film, helmed by Elaine Brière over a span of seven years, really captures the tension and turmoil surrounding the 2003 coup. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the historical context and the implications of foreign intervention. There’s a raw authenticity to the interviews and archival footage that drives home the emotional gravity of the situation. It’s a thought-provoking piece that challenges the viewer to confront uncomfortable truths about international relations and the consequences of betrayal, making it quite distinctive in the realm of political documentaries.
Explores themes of political betrayal and intervention.Rich in historical context and archival footage.Introspective and emotionally charged narrative.
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