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    International Lens Film Series: Aristide and the Endless Revolution

    International Lens Film Series: Aristide and the Endless Revolution

    Presented by Vanderbilt University at Vanderbilt University - Sarratt Cinema

    November 16, 2010

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    Presented as part of Memory, Cinema, Archive: Focus on Haiti Aristide and the Endless Revolution.  Presented by: Peter James Hudson, Assistant Professor, History Department USA, Switzerland (2005) Dir: Nicolas Rossier.

    While mystery still attends the abrupt 2004 departure of Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide — did he voluntarily resign or was he literally kidnapped and forced into exile? In this well-researched documentary, Rossier comes close as possible to the tangled web of hope, deceit, and political violence that has brought the world's first black republic to its knees. English. Not Rated. 84 mins. Funding provided by the Center for Latin American Studies as part of the year-long program on Liberation Theology and the History Department. Presented by The Public Archive, DVD.


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        Vanderbilt University - Sarratt Cinema

        2301 Vanderbilt Place
        Sarratt Student Center
        Nashville , TN 37240

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        Info Phone: (615) 322-6400

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        November 16, 2010

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        Tuesday 7:00pm-9:00pm

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