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In an exclusive note given to Kreyolicious.com, it has been revealed that the long wait for the DVD version of Continue Reading...
Haitian-American filmmaker and screenwriter Patricia Benoit is the mind behind the drama Stones in the Sun, (Creole title Wòch Nan Continue Reading...
Sophia Désir is a woman who’s in a class all by herself. In the early 2000s, Désir became the first Continue Reading...
By now, you have probably heard of filmmaker Krista Saint-Dic, and Paper Dreams, a docu-drama that she wrote and directed Continue Reading...
Sonson, Jean-Claude Bourjolly’s most well-known film thus far, was released in 2003. In an era when practically all the other Continue Reading...
In the mid-1990s, Haitian actor and film director Jean-Gardy Bien-Aimé took a crew of young actors with him to Cap Continue Reading...
In a matter of years, Jimmy Jean-Louis has become the most prominent black actors in Hollywood and one of the Continue Reading...
For some, his movie Pluie D’Espoir is by far, one of the best movies to have come out of Haiti, Continue Reading...
If you haven’t seen The Agronomist—-Jonathan Demme’s documentary about Jean-Léopold Dominique, the trailblazing Haitian journalist—you really should allocate about 90 Continue Reading...
Some folks aren’t too crazy over Haitian movies made in Canada. Me? I actually find some of them likeable…like Wilfort Continue Reading...
[Image via Poto Mitan] There’s this little Haitian movie entitled Le Cap a La Une. The plotline centers around a Continue Reading...
Richard J. Arens is not too bad of a director. To my knowledge, he has helmed three movies thus far: Continue Reading...
Am I going to be a senior citizen by the time We Love You Anne is released? The trailer was Continue Reading...
The last Moise Kharmeliaud movie that I saw was so terrible, so horrendous, that I, one of the most patient, Continue Reading...
Around here in these parts, we just love social commentary. And when social commentary is somehow embedded in a movie, Continue Reading...
When Wilkenson Bruna’s movie Le Vent du Désir was released, practically all the Haitian households in the world had their Continue Reading...
While we are waiting (perhaps hopelessly, perhaps in vain) for We Love You Anne to be released, it’s worth our Continue Reading...