Nicolas Rossier

Nicolas Rossier is an American filmmaker and reporter best known for his biographical documentaries of the former president of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide and South African Nobel Peace Prize co-recipient (together with Nelson Mandela) F.W.

[3] His follow-up film, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein, profiling the life and work of the controversial Jewish academic and author, received many positive reviews.

[8] He has collaborated with many notable professionals in the industry, among them veteran CBC News reporter David Ridgen[9] and Emmy Award-winning producer Jon Alpert.

He followed up with Brothers and Others in 2003 which exposed the impact and backlash of the events of 9/11 on Arab and Muslim communities within the United States which aired primetime on the Hallmark Channel several times.

Aristide and the Endless Revolution took the Best Documentary prize at the Pan-African Film Festival and was selected for the Amnesty International Doen Award at IDFA in Amsterdam.