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"Haitian director Raoul Peck has for decades now been an unparalleled moral and political force in film culture, winning international acclaim for his 2000 historical fiction Lumumba, and managing to bottle all the rage of the present moment in the incendiary word of mouth phenomenon I Am Not Your Negro (2016), a stirring, uncompromising found footage collage set to a reading of James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House. Still working fearlessly and now with a higher profile than ever before, Peck is at the very height of his powers, and as such it is an extraordinary privilege to have him in the theater for one night only, introducing two of his momentous recent films, Fatal Assistance (2013) and Murder in Pacot (2014), and discussing a lifetime of moviemaking accomplished with passion, power, and conviction."—Metrograph