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Krik? Krak!: Tales of a Nightmare

1988-09-10 |
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An unflinching look at daily life in Haiti during and after the rule of Papa Doc Duvalier and his son Baby Doc, this unconventional documentary blends interviews with fiction scenes to expose the country's history of corruption, violence and voodoo. Through the use of historical footage, disturbing images and an interview with Papa Doc himself, the film offers a rare glimpse into the heart of a nation frequently overlooked by rest of the world.

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On September 06, 2024, there were 615 public reaction to Krik? Krak!: Tales of a Nightmare including Occult, hodgepodge, most unsettling, like Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, healing.
The director of Krik? Krak!: Tales of a Nightmare is Jac Avila.
The release date of Krik? Krak!: Tales of a Nightmare is September 10, 1988.
The runtime of Krik? Krak!: Tales of a Nightmare is 82 minutes.
An unflinching look at daily life in Haiti during and after the rule of Papa Doc Duvalier and his son Baby Doc, this unconventional documentary blends interviews with fiction scenes to expose the country's history of corruption, violence and voodoo. Through the use of historical footage, disturbing images and an interview with Papa Doc himself, the film offers a rare glimpse into the heart of a nation frequently overlooked by rest of the world..