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- Freda lives with her family in a popular neighborhood in Haiti. They survive with their little street food shop. The precariousness and violence of their daily life push them to do everything they can to escape their situation.
- A Haitian demolition worker is faced with the realities of redevelopment as he is tasked with dismantling his rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
- Bridgeport, January 2008. A teenage girl is found hanged in her room. While everything points to suicide, the autopsy report reveals something else. Ten years later, the director and cousin of the teenager examine the past causes and future consequences of this unsolved crime. Like an imagined biography, the film will explore the relationship between the security of the living space and the violence that can jeopardize it.
- No one is born poor, rich, servant or anything else, you simply become one of those, depending on what an omnipotent and powerful being wants to do with you. Our machinations are disturbing society, and if we wanted to, we could stop that.
- What happens when a maid from the Haitian poor countryside meets a boy from a wealthy Port-au-Prince middle-class family? Unexpected and disturbing love in a highly conventional society. A story of tenderness and sorrow.
- Documents the violent lives of gang leaders in Haiti's worst slum, focusing on two brothers loyal to then-President Aristide.
- The sequel of I love you Anne. Anne has grown up. Now she's allowed to see her boyfriend Kato who became a famous singer and musician. Jude is getting out of jail but has not forgotten the love of his life. Deme is still the loyal friend of Anne's father but his daughter Sofia wants to be part of the new love game. Bicha is soon unable to control the situation.
- Doc and Zoe are just hired for the night to deliver an unknown package. At a crossroad, they stumble upon a dog. In Haiti, each crossroad requires a sacrifice.
- Children of Haiti follows three Haitian teenage boys who live on the streets as they reflect on their country, their lives, and the hope they have for a better future.
- A romantic adventure set in Haiti and in the US. It tells the story of a successful Haitian-American attorney and a New York physician. His world is turned upside down by a ménage à trois and a journey to Haiti, where he finds his roots.
- When fair-skinned Alain falls for Minoushka, a beautiful and gorgeous black Creole woman, centuries of ancestral and familial decorum manage to creep through. As the romance blossoms, everyone turns against it.
- The story of a pregnant 14-year-old girl living in a Dominican sugar plantation.
- Separated, with custody of his little daughter, will Fabrice manage to cope as a novice and inexperienced father? How long will his wife be able to tolerate the absence of her daughter in her life? Will they be able to save their marriage?
- Directed by French documentary filmmaker Charles Najman, Royal Bonbon is the tale of a modern-day man who believes himself to be Henri Christophe, liberator of Haitian slaves during the early 1800s. King Chacha (Dominique Battraville) declares himself a ruler and his lady friend (Anne-Louise Mesadieux) a queen. When he is kicked out of Cap-Haitien, he joins up with young boy Thimothee (Benji) for a journey out of town. They end up in the abandoned palace of Sans Souci, which Chrisophe had built himself. Gathering support from the population of the next village, King Chacha lives out his dream as a ruler. Before long, he becomes a tyrant and is overthrown in a revolt.
- Joseph, fleeing Haiti under the dictatorship of Baby Doc, goes to New York and becomes obsessed with hunting his torturer down.
- Sarah 2 is the sequel to Sarah. It begins 2 years after God answers Sarah and Simon's prayer to have a child. Life is good. The troubles of Sarah's past are behind her, so she thinks. Until she finds out her mother (Elsie) has been hiding many more family secrets. Sarah will find out the price she will have to pay is beyond imaginary.
- Haitian Song is an anthropological film about farmers in rural Haiti. The film follows Gustav and Zillmen and the everyday rituals that mark their lifestyle.
- A story with heart and soul, made by the new generation of Haitian filmmakers, about the hard reality of being young in a troubled country. When Jessica's father who was in the US dies, she's soon homeless and must go to her friend Joanne.
- In this choral film, during the same day, a day like any other, the destinies of eight people will collide so that their lives will no longer be the same again: Antoine and Catherine, Judith, Luc, Victor, Marie-Josée, Gilles, and André.
- To reveal the culture, history, strength and resiliency of the Haitian People as seen through the optic of the January 12, 2010 earthquake. Ms. Oriol believes it is important to relate the experiences of the earthquake from a Haitian perspective. The urge to share their stories moved her to actualize a documentary exposing their life changing experiences and inform the international community about the earthquake's effects at an individual level. Consequently the documentary provides a platform to give a voice to the voiceless, reveals cultural character traits and exposes the Haitian Spirit. Filmed entirely in Haitian Creole, this project is a gift to her fellow Haitians so that a better understanding of who they are are comes from their own words.
- It is the faithful mirror of the system of rural revenge, where institutional injustice reigns, which automatically incites personal justice through the use of mystical means. Taking justice into our own hands, in our own way, is the tale.
- A sensorial film about rituals in Haiti, from ancient to modern, made in collaboration with dancers, musicians, fishermen, daredevil rollerbladers, and Vodou priests, set to poetry by Haitian author Wood-Jerry Gabriel.
- The emblematic film of Haitian youth and the most exemplary, giving a new color to the stories of college students adapted to Haitian life. Humor, love, jealousy, hatred, rivalry and argument. It's really what corresponds to Haiti's teens.
- The women known as Madan Sara in Haiti work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell food and other essentials in markets through the country.
- In the border town of Malpaso: Braulio works with his grandfather while his twin, Candido, remains secluded due to his albinism. After their grandfather passes, Braulio will look after Candido, who dreams of the return of their father.
- A thinly disguised satire of the last days of the Duvalier dynasty.
- A spot light on the soul of Ayiti, Ayiti Pap Peri traveled throughout the country and showed the human and economic potential in Ayiti through the efforts and day to day living of Haitians. The filmmaker Cassandre Thrasybule and her crew, from 2019 to 2023, followed professionals who were living abroad at the time of the deadly 2010 earthquake who decided to go back to Ayiti and work for this country despite numerous challenges.
- Pluie d'Espoir is a movie based on the story of a young peasant named Toussaint from the Haitian Provinces. His instinct for survival is strong. He has come to Port-au-Prince not only to survive, but also to strive with dignity and achieve a place for himself, his family and the coworkers he left behind. On the road to his destiny, he encounters many obstacles. He learns about city life, modern inventions and technology. He develops relationships that bring joy and pain to his life. Pluie d'Espoir is a picturesque tale that will capture your heart and move you beyond words.
- Documentary about the effects of market economy and globalization on director Raoul Peck's homeland, Haiti.
- Martine, a very ambitious professional woman, is ready to do anything to obtain a promotion. Grégory, her senior in rank, wants to give her a hand if she accepts his advances. She tries to manipulate Grégory but her husband soon finds out.
- A young Haitian philosophy student leaves his hometown behind after the death of his mother, to possibly continue his education in the capital, and soon finds himself working for a wealthy family whose daughter is rapidly falling for him.
- Haitian couple who work on a sugar cane plantation in the Dominican Republic escape the desperate conditions of the 'bateyes' (cane cutters' communities) and make their way back to Haiti.
- Examines love dilemmas and complicated relationships between country people and city dwellers in Haiti.
- An action film with multiple twists and turns, an almost unusual genre in Haitian cinema.
- The story of a beaten man, Filémon Marc Antoine, 65, who, having gone to Haiti to marry Mireille, experiences a nonviable love. She is 20 years younger and claims to be of a higher social class. But above all, it's about a taboo suffering.
- A married woman, Ludmia, is confronted with the fragility and complexity of the mysterious friendship between a man, her husband Alexandre, and another unknown woman. She plans to take revenge for this unexpected and hurtful relationship.
- A singer who leads a wild life of sex and drugs falls in love for the first time in his life when he is diagnosed with aids.
- A hot shot Miami lawyer decides to stray from his wife, and life takes its revenge. What if we talk about HIV/AIDS.
- A ghost who Fall in love to a girl named and a couple of person of the government put him as candidate for president
- A wealthy widow finds love in a much-younger man, and becomes alienated from her son, who still treasures his father's memory.
- An adaptation of the play "Bouqui in Paradise" by Franck Fouché, in which the author draws inspiration from legends involving Bouki and Malis. The Haitian legend relates how the clever hare dupes his slow witted companion, the hyena a lot.