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- An anthropologist goes to Haiti after hearing rumors about a drug used by black magic practitioners to turn people into zombies.
- Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.
- While vacationing in Haiti, a married couple meet an old doctor friend who resides there. Dr. Williams has invented a new drug formula, and there are a few unscrupulous parties interested in acquiring it by any means necessary.
- Doc and Zoe are two hapless kidnappers tasked with what appears to be a simple abduction for hire, only to find out that it's anything but and end up in the middle of a political conspiracy.
- More footage considered to be too disturbing to be shown on television.
- The mummy of long dormant, but powerful Caribbean voodoo priest Gatanebo gets revived on a luxury South Seas ocean liner and proceeds to terrorize the passengers.
- The history of how Haiti won its independence, carrying out the first-ever successful slave rebellion.
- 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.
- An idealistic young Haitian travels to rural Quebec to intern for an independent Member of Parliament when a national debate erupts that finds the MP holding the tie-breaking vote.
- 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.
- TV SeriesBureau of Occult Investigation.
- Tiyo and his best friend Jeff roam the streets of Port-au-Prince doing odd jobs for change. Upon running through the narrow corridors of a poor slum village, they come across a meeting that forever changes their fate. Entangled by the grip of his Big Brother's gang, Tiyo is now faced with either pledging loyalty or losing the confidence of his grandfather. A decision that binds him to inevitable consequences.
- Documentary about the life of avant-garde filmmaker Maya Deren, who led the independent film movement of the 1940s.
- In the developing country of Haiti, Dr. Jeff Kempf and an international team of doctors attempt to save 12 children with pediatric heart surgery in a single week, while simultaneously challenging conventional approaches to charity through empowering St. Damien Pediatric Hospital towards self-sufficiency. Open Hearts pulls back the curtain on everything from logistical coordination to the symphony of open heart surgery, revealing a detailed world that few outside of the profession ever get to see. But when complications arise the abilities of these medical professionals are put to the test. This renewed approach to global partnership has transformed pediatric cardiac care in Haiti by helping to train its first pediatric cardiologist, and enabling St. Damien to become the first hospital in Haiti capable of treating children with heart disease. "Charity" must change, and this striking example of humanity and excellence draws you in while challenging what it looks like to lend a hand.
- Documentary about homosexuality in Haiti, specially in the context of voodoo religion, where it is allowed.
- Santo is called by Interpol to investigate the mysterious disappearance of two scientists in Latin America. As soon as he starts his work, there is a failed attempt on his life by a strange voodoo girl, Dejanira...
- 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.
- Dreadtown tells the story of British reggae group Steel Pulse, who emerged from the racial turbulence of 1970s Britain to become one of the world's most loved and enduring reggae bands.
- After experiencing the summit, the talk show host Marc Morin is at a crossroads in his career and in his personal life. To restart, his agent booke against his will stay in Haiti, five years after the 2010 earthquake, to act as spokesman for a Quebec NGO? Piece there. Marc does not want to? Go, do not have time, has not the heart. But the adventure he is about to experience significantly change the direction of his life. For the better. Accompanied by a superficial communication officer, a zealous photographer and an amateur singer, Marc achieves a media tour that will be furnished with all the unimaginable inconvenience this lame universe, to kidnapping. Marc discovers a thousand miseries miles but beauties. Above all, he will discover what he wants for the rest of his life.
- Music and politics collide when international music star, Pras Michel of the Fugees, returns to his homeland of Haiti following the devastating earthquake of 2010 to mobilize a presidential campaign for Haiti's most controversial musician: Michel Martelly aka Sweet Micky. The politically inexperienced pair set out against a corrupted government, civil unrest, and a fixed election. When Pras's former bandmate, superstar Wyclef Jean, also enters the presidential race, their chances seem further doomed. But with the help of a few friends, including Ben Stiller and former president Bill Clinton, they never give up on their honest dream of changing the course of Haiti's future forever
- Telethon in support of relief organizations dedicated to assisting victims of the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010.
- Ten days before Valentines Day; everything changes in the life of theses four friends, Theo, Kerby, Donkey and Bob; they plunge into a madness, ingenious plan: offer $50,000, after temporarily sterilized, to any woman which may make them a child and relinquish guardianship after birth, which giving them an opportunity to enjoy a considerable number of women; that's what they think.
- In 2001, our film crew came to film a documentary about Michael Brewer and the orphanage he founded in a two story house, located in a residential area of Port au Prince. More than 50 children lived in the house. Their backgrounds told the same stories: abandoned or orphaned by parents. Michael was the only hope they had to stay off the streets. We came back to find out what has happened to the orphanage, we arrived to find that Michael no longer had his orphanage. Due to the periodic upheavals of the Haitian government, as well as the economic downturn in the US, funding disappeared, and the orphanage was forced to shut its doors. In addition, the recent hurricanes have left the area in turmoil. The children were forced back to the streets.
- "The Land Beyond" is a film about change. Systemic and sustainable change in a seemingly hopeless situation. Haiti is a country that has faced overwhelming obstacles and continual setbacks to its growth and prosperity. Many NGOs have come into Haiti to help, but the systemic lack of growth is still there. Is there a different way? Join us as we follow Many Hands For Haiti, local Haitian leaders, and students from Cumberland University to explore the ways they facilitate and promote change through education, agronomy, spirituality, and leadership training.
- RESCUE will capture the dynamics and drama of disaster response, giving the audience an insiders view of a truly remarkable force for good in a world that is increasingly in need of it. From the individual civilian at risk for their life adrift at sea to a massive natural disaster threatening thousands of lives, there is a mechanism and resources in place to help save lives. Oddly, the instrument of hostility, the military, is even more often the instrument for saving civilian lives on both a smaller and larger scale. Our story takes place in the U.S. and Canada, countries whose military are frequently called upon to support humanitarian crises. In the U.S., the USAF maintains and operates a large fleet of unusually equipped cargo aircraft, the C-17, originally designed to move troops and huge military assets to remote parts of the battlefield in support of combat troops. In fact, these unique airplanes and their crews fly far more humanitarian missions than military missions, carrying everything from Pararescue professionals and the helicopters or vehicles needed to rescue civilians from harms way to medical supplies, food, and even bulldozers to begin the job of rebuilding after disaster strikes. In Canada, ships originally designed for combat support missions are really vessels employed for peaceful means when called upon by domestic or foreign governments, often working with NGO's to provide relief for troubled nations in remote parts of the world. Disaster Response commands are in place to deploy appropriate resources to trouble spots at a moment's notice, often requiring split second decisions with many lives at stake.
- The goudou goudou is the Haitian creole term for the sound that fills the air when a big earthquake happens. The documentary covers Haiti's recovery in the aftermath of the January 12, 2010, catastrophic 7.0 earthquake in the country.
- The saga of the street kids of Haiti that's 12 years in the making. A courageous chronicle of youth and the struggle for survival on the unrelenting streets of the city of Port Au Prince.
- A single father and his three daughters are struggling to gain acceptance in their hostile community.
- Haiti Speaks uncovers what neither centuries of colonialism, debt, discrimination or natural disaster could destroy: The depth of the Haitian spirit. Call it pride. Call it spirit. Call it hope. Whatever it is, you feel it in Haiti Speaks.
- Twenty five Hollywood Film and TV composers came together to write a symphony for the people of Haiti after the devastating earthquake in 2010. The film captures the studio session that recorded a 90-piece symphony and 60-person choir while taking you on a journey with people in Haiti as they rebuild their country rock by rock.
- LUPEO is based on true events of January 12, 2010, the memorial of the tragic earthquake in Haiti.
- A young peasant girl goes to work as a "slave" for a rich family in Haiti's Big Apple.
- An overview on the problem of waste management in the Dominican Republic, more specifically plastics.
- As a gifted teenager Jérôme "Junior" Simeon was recruited by top Haitian roots music group "Racine Mapou de Azor" and spent 20 years touring the world. When the lead singer of his band dies unexpectedly Junior's high-profile career comes to a shocking halt and he suddenly faces an uncertain future for himself and his legacy.
- Shot in early 2004 during the commemoration of the bicentennial of Haiti, this film offers a unique light on the last days to the presidency of Aristide, former priest of the poor became apprentice dictator. It is a reflection on the history of the first black republic in the world, a nation shared between the memory of its glorious revolution and the tragic litany of despots that have overwhelmed it since its independence.
- In Port-au-Prince, a humanitarian aid organization's 4x4 vehicle has been hacked: its Haitian passengers now use it to talk about neocolonialism and to denounce the promises of the international community that were made and never kept.
- A woman struggles to free her husband after he's kidnapped and trapped in a prison cell. What she encounters would become one of the greatest true stories ever told.
- Vitaleme, Pierre and Mikenson are twelve years old and live in a home in Port-au-Prince. They are friends and do everything together. Vitaleme is haunted by his memories as a child servant and obsessed by the idea of freedom. He tries to convince his two friends to leave the home and live as they will. When the town is struck by an earthquake, all three of them find themselves on the street...
- A young opportunist man uses all his power to abuse and take advantages of young misfortune women. After experiencing many unexplained events, he finally has obtained the wisdom that will change his life forever.
- Interrupt This Program examines the underground art scenes in Beirut, Kyiv, Athens, Port-au-Prince and Medellin - five cities that are recovering from war, civil unrest and economic hardship.