After producing and directing a string of noteworthy documentaries about Haiti, Jonathan Demme gets personal with this affectionate tribute to courageously outspoken radio broadcaster Jean Dominique, the pro-democracy advocate whose unflagging support for president Jean-Bertrand Aristide eventually cost him his life. And with Haiti undergoing further painful political upheaval in 2004 — overthrown amid controversial accusations of corruption, Aristide is again in exile — Demme's timing couldn't be better. Loved and hated throughout the beleaguered island country as the fearless voice of Radio Haiti Inter during the darkest days of Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier's r...
Released:
2004
Rated:
PG-13
Length:
91 mins