As fearless and spirited as its subject.
The Agronomist (2004)
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Reviews Counted:67
Fresh:64
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: A well-made, emotionally engaging documentary about Haitian social activist Jean Dominique.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some violent images and brief nudity
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Apr 23, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Jean Dominique, the Haitian radio personality, investigative journalist, and political activist who was assassinated in April 2000, is the subject of Jonathan Demme's informative documentary.... Jean Dominique, the Haitian radio personality, investigative journalist, and political activist who was assassinated in April 2000, is the subject of Jonathan Demme's informative documentary. Demme, who has directed other documentaries about charismatic figures such as Spalding Gray (SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA), asked Dominique to participate in this film in 1991. At that time, Dominique was exiled from Haiti and living in New York City, where he remained dedicated to combatting the oppressive Haitian government. Interviews with Dominique and his wife Michele Montas shed light on the strong personalities and utter conviction of these two charming renegades, while Demme interweaves footage that puts their lives in context. Shots of their independent radio station, Radio Haiti, show the husband-wife team broadcasting inside the station, as well as the building's bullet-riddled exterior. A tour of Dominique's childhood home, where his mother shares her reflections, instantly communicate his deep attachment to Haiti. Meanwhile, harder pictures of riots and violence show the country's deep-seated poverty, injustice, and political unrest. All of this culminates in a simple explanation of why Dominique was so dedicated to trying to make a change. With a nice balance of character development--highlighting Dominique's remarkable spirit--and political background about Haiti and Dominique's impact on its people, THE AGRONOMIST is a superb film. The excellent, dub-heavy soundtrack by Wyclef Jean brings a contemporary edge to the film's events. [More]
Director: Jonathan Demme
Director: Jonathan Demme
Composer: Wyclef Jean, Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for The Agronomist
A magnificent documentary about the life of Jean Dominique, a Haitian radio broadcaster who was a brave and tireless voice for democracy and human rights in that unlucky country.
Real and unpolished, Jonathan Demme's decade-in-the-making documentary on Haitian broadcaster Jean Dominique is engrossing and powerful.
A thoroughly absorbing and deeply affecting portrait of an extraordinary leader.
The film's origins as a side project are obvious in its amateur production values, with framing that’s constantly having to adjust and a picture that’s not always in focus.
A political documentary that sings with the urgency, potency and, yes, stridency of a great protest song.
An interesting story about a fascinating man and his struggling nation.
Demme's emotionally engaging salute to his fallen friend is a personal labor of love with relevance for anyone concerned with the history of our hemisphere. Or its future.
It's easy to understand Demme's fascination with and dedication to Dominique: he's a brilliant storyteller and relentless optimist.
Teeming with the profound chaos and more profound harmony of modern Haiti.
Watching Demme's documentary is both a crash course in the nation's tumultuous past and a provocative visit with one of its most colorful citizens.
John Demme is the right filmmaker for assembling the truth about the subject-matter of Haitian freedom.
We are left with vivid images of Dominique, whose desire to change his country, despite formidable intimidation, is an inspiration to any supporter of democracy.
A compassionate and powerful tribute to a crusader doing battle with 'no weapon other than his microphone and a thirst for truth.'
An engrossing, entertaining and highly moving portrait of a man who was martyred for his strong beliefs.
Once again, Hollywood's big-budget blockbusters are overshadowed by a small but infinitely more moving piece of expert non-fiction filmmaking.
A profile, often moving, of the quixotic figure at Haiti's hopeful center, Dominique.
This affecting eulogy underscores not only Demme's own tribute to Dominique but also the film's homage to radio.
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