ARISTIDE and the Endless Revolution
Director - Nicolas Rossier
Run Time - 82 minutes
Language - English, French and Creole w/ English Subtitles
Format - Video
Year - 2005
Genre - Documentary
Only an hour south of Miami, the elected president of the Western Hemisphere's poorest nation, Jean Bertrand Aristide, has twice been forced from office with the complicity of the international community. An intelligent and engrossing examination of the oft-suppressed story of the 2004 coup d'etat in Haiti, Rossier's film investigates the events that led to the second violent expulsion of Aristide from Haiti, and reveals the tangled web of hope, deceit, and political violence that has brought the world's first black republic to its knees.
An in-depth interview with Aristide (now in exile in South Africa) is juxtaposed with the views of a wide range of supporters and critics, including US Assistant Secretary of State Roger Noriega. A complex historical truth emerges as international interests concerned with suppressing popular democracy and ending Aristide's reforms co-mingle with embargos, debt service (for loans Haiti never received), systemic violence and human rights violations that |