When a devastating earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, the world responded with billions in donations. What happened to all that money? Over the next 20 months, the filmmaker found abject malnutrition, horrific sanitary conditions, and more, raising questions not just about aid in Haiti, but how the aid industry works in general.
Vanity Fair’s James Wolcott says the film “punches way above its weight, as the best independent documentaries do” and “restores the honor of the great muckraking tradition of digging for answers long after the rest of the media has abandoned the scene.”






























