This movie was another absolutely top-notch, five-star documentary on the level of The Agronomist. Poignantly illustrating the life and works of a great man, Harvey Milk, a man who also happened to be gay, and somewhat of a reluctant politician.
The Times of Harvey Milk was particularly moving in its thorough exploration of politics, comraderie, and especially gay-rights, which are after-all civil rights. I recommend to everyone whose interests might follow similar lines.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The Agronomist
A friend of mine recently asked me for to recommend a good documentary, I thus I realized the need to post a review of perhaps the best documentary film I've ever seen.
The Agronomist is all about the true story of Jean Dominique, a Haitian radio journalist and human rights activist.
I'm partial to educational documentaries, and I learned so much about the island, its politics, and history that I'll never think of it the same way again. Its truly a microcosm of the world at large.
I would recommend this movie to anyone with an interest in Haiti, politics, history, human rights, political activism, and/or humnity in general, so....yeah, basically everyone.
The Agronomist is all about the true story of Jean Dominique, a Haitian radio journalist and human rights activist.
I'm partial to educational documentaries, and I learned so much about the island, its politics, and history that I'll never think of it the same way again. Its truly a microcosm of the world at large.
I would recommend this movie to anyone with an interest in Haiti, politics, history, human rights, political activism, and/or humnity in general, so....yeah, basically everyone.
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