PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Even in hard times, Haitians go to the movies. Now they’re also making them in record numbers — about 10 feature films a year — rivaling Cuba as the Caribbean’s biggest movie ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The first movie theater to operate in the Haitian capital in years has opened its doors off a renovated downtown square, a welcome sign of revival in a city shattered by ...
ATLANTA — A powerful new film is putting Haitian voices front and center and making history along the way. July 7th, a new feature directed by Haitian filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, will premiere in ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
Miami-based director Monica Sorelle offers up a character study of expansive depth in her first feature. It's the stuff life is made of. “Mountains” gives us Xavier (Atibon Nazaire) and Esperance ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
A prize winner at the Tribeca Film Festival, Monica Sorelle's drama is about a Haitian family navigating their neighborhood's rapid changes. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In her directorial ...
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Marleine Bastien, left, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, right, honor filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, center, who directed the Haitian film “July 7: Who ...
Killer. Robin Hood. Cannibal gang leader. Revolutionary. These are some of the conflicting labels that have been attached to Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier, the former police officer-turned-gang chieftain ...
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