In Theaters: April 23, 2004 (limited)
April 23, 2004 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 30m | Documentary
As owner and operator of his nation's oldest and only free radio station, Haitian journalist/freedom fighter Jean Dominique was frequently at odds with his country's various repressive governments and spent much of the '80s and early '90s in exile in New York, where Academy-Award winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme interviewed him over the years.
Dominique fought tirelessly against his country's overwhelming injustice, oppression, and poverty but it was Dominique's shocking and still-unsolved assassination in April of 2000 that gave the director the impetus to assemble more than a decade's worth of material into a celebration of this dynamic man and his legacy.
Director: | Jonathan Demme |
Studio: | ThinkFilm Inc. |
Producer(s): | Jonathan Demme, Peter Saraf, Bevin McNamara |
Cast: | Jean Dominique |
Official Site: | www.theagronomist.com |