Nick Miles asks a simple question - why is there still hope for Haiti?
I had the pleasure of watching Samuel Dameus’ latest film, “The Heroes of the Massacre River,” which tells a vital story of ...
Oscar-nominated director Raoul Peck is taking focus on the 2021 assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise in his new documentary, “The Hands that Held the Knives.” Variety reported that the ...
The film focuses on the efforts of Haitian to build an irrigation canal in the northeastern town of Ouanaminthe, “Wanament” in Haitian Creole, amid a contentious dispute over water rights between ...
This week on "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear speaks with filmmaker and author Gerry Straub about his life making documentaries about extreme poverty around the world.
Director Raoul Peck, who helmed the 2016 documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” has announced his new documentary project. “The Hands That Held the Knives” will detail the assassination of Haitian ...
Catherine Norris Trent is a Senior Reporter at France 24 TV. She reported from Port-au-Prince with Roméo Langlois for the documentary Haiti: The Iron Grip of the Gangs, which airs on July 20. The gang ...
Submissions for the 11th Annual Haiti International Film Festival are now open in honor of today's Haitian national holiday, ...
Migne, who was an assistant coach for Cameroon at the last World Cup in Qatar, has frequently praised the attitude of his ...
The Corona Capital music festival, a showcase for artists breaking into Latin American markets, drew thousands of fans in ...
“It has the immediacy and nervous energy of a news bulletin but it has the passion, anger and moral strength of one of the great modern documentaries. The cable-news channels will be full of news of ...
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