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The History of Haitian Cinema from 1962 to the Present Day |
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| – Jean Guilbaut Dominique and Michaelle Lafontan’s feature-length drama documentary Et Moi Je Suis Belle, is the first to be produced in Haiti. [MORE] [ADD] | ||||
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– Haitian filmmaker Arnold Antonin is forced into exile following the release of his documentary film, Duvalier Accused. [MORE] [ADD} |
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Films of Note |
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The Governors of the Dew (Jacques Roumain) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Films of Note |
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Founerailles (The Funeral) (Raynald Delerme) [MORE] [ADD] |
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La Peur D'aimer (The Fear of Loving) (Reginald Lubin) [MORE] [ADD] |