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- Voodoo is the lifeblood of Haiti. It sparked the revolution that gave Haiti its independence in 1804. And today, it fires the imagination of a proud people beset by poverty, disease and repression. In fact, voodoo permeates every facet of Haitian culture. A form of African spirit worship, voodoo challenges the Roman Catholic church in Haiti for religious supremacy. But it also plays a political role: voodoo is linked to the communal movement now fighting for recognition in Haiti. And voodoo's rhythms are the driving force behind a new wave of Haitian popular music led by such groups as Boukman Eksperyans. Shot in Haiti in August, 1991, just two weeks before the brutal coup which overthrew democratically elected president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Voodoo is a sympathetic portrait of a tragic nation. Featuring dramatic footage of voodoo ceremonies and possession, the film seeks to reveal the truth about a much maligned and misunderstood religion.
- Filmed on location in New York, Paris and London, this performance documentary focuses on artists who due to political repression have fled their native lands. From melancholic songs of home to the exhilarating fusion of world-beat styles, theirs is the sound of music in exile.
- Filmed on Sado Island and at Tokyo's National Theatre, the performance documentary showcases KODO's music and explores their commitment to a unique aesthetic and collective ideal.
- A unique performance documentary, Juju Music features the urban popular tribe music of Nigeria. The film includes a historic all-night Juju concert in Lagos featuring King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey.
- A famous rock star dies in Toronto under suspicious circumstances. As his body is transported through the netherworld of the death industries, the deceased's questioning spirit speculates about the meaning of his life and the cause of his death. On his journey, he encounters the people who make their living where life ends-the person who delivers the body, the chief pathologist who performs this autopsy, the embalmer, and the hairstylist: and finally the creamatorium operator. His odyssey reveals a society that demands to be shielded from the reality of death. And the death industry workers who comply. Part documentary, part fiction, TIME IS ON MY SIDE contrasts the hard realities of death with the metaphysical questions that surround it.
- WAKE UP is 22 minutes of ecstatic energy performed by Montreal based South African Lorraine Klaassen. Klassen's life is a story of artistic defiance against the South African apartheid regime, which has evolved her performance beyond the borders of her home country to the international stage. Her music style of Township Jazz and soul, and her exhilarating stage presence makes Lorraine Klassen one of the greatest South African performers today.