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2/28/06 - WEDU, the Public Television affiliate for central Florida and Tampa/St. Petersburg, will broadcast "Failing Haiti" at 10 pm. If you are a Florida resident, check it out.

2/27/06 - Read the Miami Herald review of "Failing Haiti" by clicking here.
2/27/06 - "Failing Haiti" will be screened in Washington, D.C. at the Johns Hopkins University at 4:30 pm on Monday, February 27th. This screening will feature an introduction from leading Haiti expert Bob Maguire, as well as questions and commentary with Rod Paul and David Adams, the makers of the film. For more information click here. For directions click here.  
2/06- "Failing Haiti" has been picked up by 10 international networks, and has received widespread acclaim from critics in the U.S. and Haiti. Screenings at the University of Miami and Eckerd College (St. Petersburg, FL) have been successes. View the St. Pete Times review by clicking here.

What people are saying:

“This film is shockingly true, unbiased and allows the players on different sides of this tragedy a voice. It is an important film that shows that Haiti, a desperate over-populated poor Nation on the U.S. doorstep, must not be ignored.

Bernard Diederich, author of: Papa Doc and the Tontons Macoutes.

“I found my second viewing of the film helpful in appreciating the attention to detail in the narrative, the very effective segues, and the excellent synopsis of how Haiti got to where it is today.”

Robert Maguire

International Studies

Trinity College

“The movie certainly deserves a wide airing. “

Caroline Anstey

Caribbean Director, The World Bank

11/1/05- NHK, Japan's biggest documentary broadcast network, has agreed to purchase the rights to broadcast "Failing Haiti" in 1080 HD.

10/25/05- A broadcast network in Norway has bought the rights to broadcast "Failing Haiti" in PAL format this winter.

10/20/05-RTL, one of Germany's biggest broadcast networks, has agreed to broadcast "Failing Haiti" in PAL format sometime immediately preceding Haiti's much-anticipated Presidential elections.