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Raoul Peck (writer, director, executive producer) was educated in Haiti, Zaire (Congo), the U.S. and France. He studied engineering and economics at Berlin University, worked as a journalist and photographer from 1980 to 1985, and received his film degree from the Berlin Academy of Film and Television in 1988. Peck's directorial career includes: "Lumumba," which aired on HBO in 2002; "Haitian Corner"; the documentary "Lumumba -- Death of a Prophet," which was awarded the Procirep Prize, Festival du Réel and Best Documentary at the Montreal Film Festival in 1992; "The Man on the Shore," which was selected for competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival; "Desounen -- Dialogue with Death"; "Haiti -- Silence of the Dogs"; "Chére Catherine," which was awarded the Sony Special Prize at the 1997 Locarno Festival; and "Corps Plongés." Peck was awarded the Nestor Almendros Prize (1994) and The Irene Diamond Lifetime Achievement Award (2003) by Human Rights Watch.
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