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Haiti: Where Did the Money Go is a raw, unfiltered look at the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. It cuts through the usual narratives we hear, diving deep into the labyrinth of aid and donations. The pacing is contemplative, almost haunting—you feel the weight of loss and the chaos of the rebuilding efforts. There's a stark honesty in the interviews, showcasing real people's struggles amid the bureaucratic mess. The lack of a big-name director adds to the film's authenticity; it feels like a grassroots effort. It’s distinctive for its ability to challenge the viewer, making you question the effectiveness of disaster aid. A must-watch for anyone interested in social issues, philanthropy, or just the raw truth about human resilience.
Explores aid distribution post-earthquakeFocuses on real stories and strugglesChallenges perceptions of disaster relief
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Michele Mitchell
Director