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SUMMARY:Kafe Negro & Madan Sara
DESCRIPTION:Haiti Film Fest is presenting the diversity\, depth and vibrant spirit of the Haitian people through contemporary cinema. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nIn 2022\, Haiti Cultural Exchange produces the 5th Biennial Haiti Film Fest in collaboration with Les Lumières du Sud. \n HAITI FILM FEST SCREENINGS \n Friday\, June 24 – Sunday\, June 26  \nThe Flea Theater (The Sam) | 20 Thomas St\, New York\, NY 10007 \nScreenings will be followed by discussions with filmmakers\, industry professionals and scholars. \n$10 suggested donation for film screenings. RSVP REQUIRED. \nSee full schedule by clicking on this : Haiti Film Fest 2022 Schedule  \n\n\n\n\n  \n***Doors open at 1h pm | Screenings begin at 2:00pm \nKafe Negro: Cuba & The Haitian Revolution | Documentary | 52 Minutes | 2:00pm \nDocumentary in French and Spanish w/English subtitles \nDirector: Mario Delatour \nKafe Negro: Cuba & The Haitian Revolution is a film that explores the social\, economic & historical ramification of the Haitian Revolution on Cuba. This film tells the story of the waves of migration of Haitian workers who\, over time\, profoundly transformed the culture and demography of Cuba and developed coffee growing on the island. \n  \nMadan Sara | Documentary| 50 Minutes | 3:00pm  \nDirector: Etant Dupain \nDocumentary in Haitian Creole w/English subtitles \nThe documentary tells the stories of these indefatigable women who work at the margins to make Haiti’s economy run. It amplifies the calls of the Madan Sara as they speak directly to society to share their dreams for a more just Haiti. \nPost-Film Screening Q&A with Director
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/kafe-negro-madan-sara/
LOCATION:The Flea Theater\, 20 Thomas Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Haiti Film Fest 2022
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Haiti with Pierre-Michel Jean
DESCRIPTION:Haiti Film Fest is presenting the diversity\, depth and vibrant spirit of the Haitian people through contemporary cinema. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nIn 2022\, Haiti Cultural Exchange produces the 5th Biennial Haiti Film Fest in collaboration with Les Lumières du Sud. \n HAITI FILM FEST SCREENINGS \n Friday\, June 24 – Sunday\, June 26  \nThe Flea Theater (The Sam) | 20 Thomas St\, New York\, NY 10007 \nScreenings will be followed by discussions with filmmakers\, industry professionals and scholars. \n$10 suggested donation for film screenings. RSVP REQUIRED. \nSee full schedule by clicking on this: Haiti Film Fest 2022 Schedule  \n\n\n\n\n*** Films are in Haitian Creole w/ English Subtitles \nPortrait of a Filmmaker with His Cat | Documentary | 5 MinutesDirector: Pierre-Michel Jean \nMy phone is like the black box of my life. I take it out of my pocket to memorize the slightest swirls of reality that challenge me. Retroactively\, whole sections of my life can be told in this way. A few weeks before the global pandemic\, I returned from a trip to Europe. This change of places\, contexts of atmospheres and the sudden fear of the outside I wanted to show all that with my phone video archives. How the love of what I do\, the love to inform others allows us to surpass ourselves. \n  \nSay Forgetting as a Lie /L’oublie pour Mensonge | Documentary | 33 minutesDirector : Pierre-Michel Jean \nOctober 1937\, the Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo massacred more than 20\,000 Haitian immigrants in the North of the Dominican Republic. A genocide passed over in silence that the Domin-ican government still does not recognize today. Before the memories fade\, child witnesses and survi-vors of this appalling massacre more than eight decades later tell fragments of their story. As a re-minder to ward off the present and guard against the future. \n  \nTowo La Cou| Documentary | 65 minutes \nDirector: Pierre-Michel Jean \nEvery year at Easter\, the heirs of the musical Rara Group ‘‘Towo La Cou’’ barely manage to pay the musicians and thus honor the tradition of their father: bringing the group to downtown Léogâne and defends the colors of Acul\, their small village. This documentary film follows ‘‘Towo La Cou’’\, a story of a whole community of destinies suspended by the toll of the high cost of living and a visceral need for music. \n  \nPost-Film Screening Q&A with Director & Filmmaker Guetty Félin
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/spotlight-on-haiti-with-pierre-michel-jean/
LOCATION:The Flea Theater\, 20 Thomas Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Haiti Film Fest 2022
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SUMMARY:Zombi Child
DESCRIPTION:Haiti Film Fest is presenting the diversity\, depth and vibrant spirit of the Haitian people through contemporary cinema. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nIn 2022\, Haiti Cultural Exchange produces the 5th Biennial Haiti Film Fest in collaboration with Les Lumières du Sud. \n HAITI FILM FEST SCREENINGS \n Friday\, June 24 – Sunday\, June 26  \nThe Flea Theater (The Sam) | 20 Thomas St\, New York\, NY 10007 \nScreenings will be followed by discussions with filmmakers\, industry professionals and scholars. \n$10 suggested donation for film screenings. RSVP REQUIRED. \nSee full schedule by clicking on this: Haiti Film Fest 2022 Schedule  \n\n\n\n\nZombi Child | Film | 103 Minutes | 8:00pmDirector: Bertrand Bonello  \n***Film is in French w/ English Subtitles  \nHaiti\, 1962. A man is brought back from the dead only to be sent to the living hell of the sugarcane fields. In Paris\, 55 years later\, at the prestigious Légion d’honneur boarding school\, a Haitian girl con-fesses an old family secret to a group of new friends – never imagining that this strange tale will conVince a heartbroken classmate to do the unthinkable.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/zombi-child/
LOCATION:The Flea Theater\, 20 Thomas Street\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Haiti Film Fest 2022
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