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So, 'Radio Haïti-Inter: Straight to the Point' is this raw documentary from 1980, diving deep into the political turmoil of Haiti during a time when repression was rampant. The atmosphere is heavy, and you can almost feel the weight of fear and defiance through the screen. It gives you a firsthand look at Haiti Inter, the radio station that became a beacon for free speech amidst the chaos. There’s something about the pacing too, where it builds tension as the journalists grapple with their dangerous reality. The film is really distinctive in how it showcases the voices of artists, writers, and journalists fighting back against censorship. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a snapshot of a moment when every word mattered.
Political documentary with strong historical contextFocuses on the struggle for free speechCaptivating look at journalism under duress
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