Entre chien et loup

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Fatal Assistance

DOCU
Documentary : 100', 2013
Directed by Raoul Peck
Synopsis
12 January, 2010. A devastating earthquake shakes Haiti’s capital. In an instant 250,000 people are killed and 1.2 million left homeless. NGOs from all over the world send experts for critical relief efforts. At first, everyone has high hopes : at an international donors’ conference billions of dollars are pledged and the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), co-chaired by Bill Clinton, is created to oversee worldwide solidarity efforts. But, two-and-a-half years later, you only have to set foot in Port-au-Prince to see the international community has failed. Hundreds of thousands are still living in tents; the IHRC is as good as dead and only a fraction of the funds pledged have arrived in Haiti.
Filmed over two years, Haitian born filmmaker Raoul Peck’s documentary tries to find out how, in spite the international community’s promises, the needs of ten million people in the Caribbean came to be met in such a paltry fashion. He questions political decision-makers, private contractors and engineers – and of course ordinary Haitian people, who have begun a painstaking reconstruction of their own.
Team

Scénariste

Peck Raoul

Réalisateur

Peck Raoul

Avec l'aide de

Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (FWB)

Producteur délégué

Velvet Film

Coproducteurs

Figuier Production

Coproducteurs

ARTE France

Coproducteurs

Coproducteurs

RTBF (Télévision belge)

Ventes internationales

Doc & Film
Festivals and awards

2013

Berlinale Special



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In theaters

09-02-2013

TV Release

27-03-2013

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