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The premiere of 'The Agronomist,' in New York City (U.S.A.), April 13, 2004. The film is a personal documentary project from Academy Award wining director Johatham Demme.His film is a story about Montas' husband, Haitian journalist and human rights activist Jean Léopold Dominique who was assassinated in the early hours of April 3, 2000, in the courtyard of his Radio Haiti Inter radio station, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (All photos Jeff Christensen/Reuters)  

                   
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Michele Montas arrives at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.' Michele Montas (L) joins director Johatham Demme at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.'
                
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Actress Merryl Streep arrives at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.'
                                     
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Actress Kim Cattrall arrives at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.' Singer Wyclef Jean arrives at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.'
                            
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Former dancer Katherine Dunham arrives at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.' Wyclef hugs director Johatham Demmes as they arrive at the premiere of 'The Agronomist.'
                                   
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Haitian native and prominent writer Edwidge Danticart, far left, one of the 2004 Cannes' film festival jurors. (Reuters Photo)
                                      
                             

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