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  1. The Price of Sugar is a 2007 Uncommon Productions film directed by Bill Haney and produced by Haney and Eric Grunebaum about exploitation of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic involved with production of sugar, and the efforts of Spanish priest Father Christopher Hartley to ameliorate their situation.

  2. 4 ott 2021 · Il prezzo dello zucchero. Paul Newman . Regia di Bill Haney . Un film con Paul Newman . Titolo originale: The price of sugar . Genere Documentario - USA, Repubblica dominicana , 2007 , durata 90 minuti. Sull'isola caraibica della Repubblica dominicana, i turisti affollano le spiagge incontaminate ignorando che a poche miglia di ...

    • Bill Haney
    • Paul Newman
  3. 11 mar 2007 · The Price of Sugar: Directed by Bill Haney. With Christopher Hartley, Paul Newman. On the Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic, tourists flock to pristine beaches, with little knowledge that a few miles away thousands of dispossessed Haitians are under armed guard on plantations harvesting sugarcane, most of which ends up in US ...

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    • Documentary
    • Bill Haney
    • 2007-03-11
  4. 28 set 2007 · “The Price of Sugar” is a muckraking documentary about Haitians lured into a form of indentured servitude on sugar plantations in the Dominican Republic.

    • Stephen Holden
    • Bill Haney
  5. 11 mar 2007 · Descrizione. On the Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic, tourists flock to pristine beaches, with little knowledge that a few miles away thousands of dispossessed Haitians are under armed guard on plantations harvesting sugarcane, most of which ends up in US kitchens.

  6. The Price of Sugar | Rotten Tomatoes. 2007, Documentary, 1h 30m. 74% Tomatometer 19 Reviews. 77% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion. Where to watch...

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    • Documentary
  7. Summaries. On the Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic, tourists flock to pristine beaches, with little knowledge that a few miles away thousands of dispossessed Haitians are under armed guard on plantations harvesting sugarcane, most of which ends up in US kitchens.