RAOUL PECK was born in
While a student at the DFFB, Peck completed his first award-winning
full-length feature--a film made for $150,000--HAITIAN CORNER, shot in
Between 1982 and 1990, Peck worked on numerous development projects in
Following political confusion and an 18-month struggle, Peck, along with
Prime Minister Smarth and several other Ministers,
resigned from his post. He left behind a number of important development
projects, most importantly the groundwork for the first National Cultural Plan
Directive of the
Peck resumed his career as a filmmaker with the award-winning, feature-length documentary LUMUMBA - DEATH OF A PROPHET (1992) and MAN BY THE SHORE (1993), the first Caribbean film to be selected in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. LUMUMBA was also presented at Directors Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival .
Peck is the President of the Caribbean Federation of Film and Video, a member of the German Writer's Guild, and a member of the influential French Authors/Directors/Producer's Guild (ARP). In April 2000 he was named President of the French commission "Fond Sud" which allocates production funds of 2.5 million U.S. dollars in over 85 countries.
Peck is the Founder of the Fondation Forum Eldorado, dedicated to cultural development in
Awards include the 1994 Nestor Alemendros and the
2001 Irene Diamond Lifetime Achievement Award from the Human Rights Watch
Organization. He has been decorated with the Honor and Merit Order (Knight) in
In 1997 Peck was guest artist at the Dokumenta in
Recent retrospectives of Peck's work have been held at Les Journées Cinematographiques de Lussas (August 1998), the American
Peck's films have been shown at dozens of international festivals, including
those in
Awards and prizes for LUMUMBA include:
Best Film, Pan African Film Festival LA 2001
Paul Robeson Award, Fespaco 2001
Best Film, Santo Domingo International Film Festival 2001
Audience Prize, Best Actor, Jury Prize, Grand Prize OCIC, 11th African Film
Festival, Milan Italy 2001
Best Film by A Foreign Director, Acapulco Black Film Festival 2001
Raoul Peck lives and works in
SHORT AND MEDIUM-LENGTH FILMS
"De Cuba traigo un cantar"
Video Documentary, 45 mins., 1982
"Leugt" 16mm, Narrative, 13 mins., 1983
"Exzerpt" Video Experimental, 27 mins., 1983
"Burial" Super 8, 23 mins., 1983
"The Minister of the Interior is on our Side" Video, 23 mins., 1984
"Merry Christmas Deutschland" 16mm, Experimental, 18 mins., 1984
FEATURE FILMS
"Haitian Corner" Fiction, 16mm (blown up to 35mm), 98 mins., Volkenborn/ZDF, 1987-1988.
"Lumumba - Death of a Prophet" Documentary,
16mm, 67 mins., Velvet Film/CH/F/B, 1991.
"The Man by the Shore" Feature, Narrative, 35mm, 105 mins.,
France/Canada 1993.
"Desounen - Dialogue with Death" Documentary,
52 mins.,
16mm , BBC,
"Haïti, the Silence of the Dogs" Documentary,
52 mins.,
16mm, ARTE France, 1994.
"Chère Catherine "
Video essay,19 mins., DOKUMENTA Kassel,
1998.
"Corps plongés " Narrative, 35mm, 91 mins.,
ARTE 1998
"Lumumba" Narrative, 35mm, 110
min., F/B/D/2000
"Profit, nothing but!" Documentary, 57 min. ARTE/RTBF January 2001
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