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Radio Haïti-Inter: Straight to the Point (1980)
1980: the repression is in full swing in Haiti. A decree is going to ban all independent speaking and all manifestation of thought. Artists, writers, journalists, democrats all pay the price. A radio station, Haiti Inter, and its journalists are at the center of the storm. This film reconstructs a typical broadcast of Haiti Inter in the 1980s.
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Haiti: The Way of Freedom (1973)
The history of the people of Haiti, from the landing of Columbus on the "Pearl of the Pacific" to the recent period and the difficult struggles for freedom and democracy. This film traces the struggle of the Haitian people for their freedom from the arrival of Christopher Columbus to Jean-Claude Duvalier. Historical figures such as Rodolphe Moïse, Ulrick Jolly, Justin Castera, all of whom have since passed away, call for unity for the reconstruction of the country. An indispensable film to read a page of Haitian history.
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Women's Courage (2000)
Winner of the Djibril Diop Mambety award at the Cannes Festival in 2002, this film tells the story of 2 women stone crushers and their daily struggle for survival and dignity in today's Haiti. It shows the contrast between, on one hand, the Stone Age and on the other, the world of modern transportation
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Port-au-Prince, my unique and only love
A portrait of Georges Corvington, the man who had one single passion in his life: Port-au-Prince; he patiently tried to decode its DNA and recreate its urban genome.
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We Believe You Are an American Spy and You Are Not Protected Already (1976)
This documentary, made in 1976, is a critique of naive painting in the Duvalierist era. It establishes the link between cultural and political context and deals in particular with the conditions of the emergence of this painting since the 40s, and the questions which it arises.
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The Kingdom of Impunity (2013)
During the 29 years of the Duvalier's rule, mass crimes were committed at different times, in different parts of the country against people of all classes and social groups, political or religious affiliations and of all skin shades. At a time when Jean-Claude Duvalier is called to court, will justice decide in favor of the victims? More than 50 witnesses, for and against examine this issue in a powerful face to face.
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Six Exceptional Haitian Women (2011)
This documentary centers on the lives and work of six active and creative women who contribute to the social and cultural life of Haiti. Micheline Laudun Denis is a renowned pianist, Vivianne Gauthier is a dancer and dance teacher, Emerante De Pradines is a professional singer who introduced voodoo songs to Haiti's high society, Madeleine Desrosiers is a peasant healer from Jacmel, Odette Roy Fombrun is the author of books on history, geography and citizenship, and Paulette Poujol Oriol is the president of the League of Women for Social Action.
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Economy of Survival in Haiti (2016)
Through two cases - a mother and a father - and their daily struggle for survival, we discover the mechanisms of the Haitian economy's largest sector: the so-called informal economy.  This film, sponsored by the IDB allows a better understanding of Haiti to all those interested in its socio-economic development.  Among the speakers we will see the former Minister of the Economy and Finance who recently passed away, Dr Henri Bazin.

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Thus Spoke the Sea (2020)
The Haitian Sea, as you’ve never seen or heard it before: the sea tells the story of its relationship with the Haitian people, showcases its riches, reveals its mysteries and raises the alarm. From the excessive use of its resources to the consequences of climate change and pollution, all is revealed in different shades of blue. Haiti’s fate will be linked to the coasts and the children of Haiti – voodoo priestesses, fishermen, merchants, entrepreneurs, urban planners, historians, biologists and climate experts – help to tell the tale. A candid depiction of the challenges and the opportunities that must be seized before it’s too late.


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