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28077: Haiti doc at Red Vic, San Francisco -- March 8-9: Aristide & the EndlessRevolution (fwd)




From: Haiti Action Committee <haitiaction@yahoo.com>

 You are invited to this rare screening at the Red Vic
Movie House in San Francisco
It will be shown TWO NIGHTS ONLY .
Please forward this email to all who might be
interested.

ARISTIDE & THE ENDLESS REVOLUTION
A new documentary by Swiss filmmaker Nicolas Rossier.

 be shown TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Wed March 8 and Thurs March 9

at the Red Vic Movie House
           1727 Haight Street, San Francisco

Wednesday, March 8, 2006. Showings at 2:00, 7:15 and
9:15
           Thursday, March 9, 2006. Showings at 7:15
and 9:15

Speakers from Haiti Action Committee at evening
screenings

About the film:

An engrossing examination of the U.S.-backed 2004 coup
d'etat in Haiti, this film includes an in-depth
interview with ousted
 president Jean-Bertrand Aristide (now exiled in South
Africa), and carefully
lays out the Bush Administration's campaign of
destabilization of the democratically-
elected Aristide government. The film is particularly
relevant in light of the lack
of historical context in coverage of the recent
Haitian election.
Speakers from the Haiti Action Committee will be
present at evening screenings.


 For more info, log onto
http://www.aristidethefilm.com/.
Wed: 2:00, 7:15, 9:15
Thurs: 7:15, 9:15

More About the film: <http://www.aristidethefilm.com>

"Nicolas Rossier's gift to future generations......It
is a critically
important work concerning an event that should not be
consigned to
forgotten history"
JACK RANDOM - Author of Jazzman Chronicles

"Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a film that
should be seen
and discussed. Many of the titles at this year's VIFF
can broaden our
understanding of the world, and of others' realities.
Few, however,
will match Aristide in calling forth urgent political
action"
Derrick O'Keefe - Seven Oaks Magazine

"An excellent film about the sad recent poltical
history of Haiti
that not only provides a rich, well-detailed context
for
understanding the rise and fall and rise and fall of
Aristide but
also offers a provocative meditation of the role of
outside,
especially American, forces and interests in his
tumultuous career."
Richard Peña -  Program Director - Film Society of
Lincoln Center

"The film is great. An awesome job of getting the
recent historical
context (1991 coup, etc.) in with the slave
revolution/independence.
A non-Haiti follower is assured an exciting,
informative, powerful
work ..Director Nicolas Rossier bravely exposes this
great truth: the
fire of the slave revolution continues to burn in
every hungry
Haitian's heart."
Thomas Griffin -  Thomas Griffin - Author of the Human
Rights
Investigation on Haiti, March 2004, Miami School of
Law

"Compelling and informative, this documentary by
Nicolas Rossier
examines events in Haiti--including the history
leading up to the
2004 kidnapping of President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide--via interviews
with a wide range of opponents and supporters as well
with the former
parish priest himself".
Vancouver International Film Festival