Sunday, April 8, 2018

New developments on 'An Untamed State'!

Actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Best selling author and Guggenheim fellow Dr. Roxane Gay revealed that a movie is in the works based on her novel 'An Untamed State'. "The movie is coming. We just finished the screenplay," she said on Saturday in response to an inquiry on Twitter. She also mentioned South African actress Gugu Mbtha-Raw ("A Wrinkle in Time", "Beyond the Lights") had been cast in a role in the film. According to IMDB, Gugu will play the role of Belle. 

If you've read the novel, you know it's a about a woman named Belle who is kidnapped in Haiti, held for ransom, tortured and raped repeatedly while in captivity. There is a lot more to the story, including Belle's relationship with both her captor and her father. It's written brilliantly but be forewarned that it  may trigger negative emotions in some. 

Gina Prince Bythewood ("Love and Basketball", "Beyond the Lights") is listed as the director and a producer on the project on IMDB, while Michael Hanel and Mindy Shultheis ("Titus") will serve as executive producers. We will keep you posted as this project develops.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

New heat from Jerry Lamothe!

We're getting excited over director Jerry Lamothe ('Amour Infinity', 'The Tombs)'s new project which boasts a star studded lineup of Haitian and American talent! "The Promise Keeper" stars Garcelle Beauvais, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Pras Michel, Edwidge Danticat, Jamie Hector, S. Epatha Merkerson and Nonso Anozie to name a few!

This film has been in the making for a few years. 6 years ago Shadow and Act noted that 'The Promise Keeper' would be Lamothe's next feature, describing it as "an intense drama about two childhood best friends from Flatbush, Brooklyn, that spans over two decades, which showcases the vastly different directions they each take in life. When one gets deported back to Haiti, the other takes his first ever visit to the island, in search of answers, only months after the tragic earthquake that devastates the country." Obenson, T.A. (2012, May 31) Jerry Lamothe ('Blackout') Prepping Brooklyn/Haiti Set "The Promise Keeper" as His Next Feature Film. Retrieved from http://www.indiewire.com/2012/05/jerry-lamothe-blackout-prepping-brooklynhaiti-set-the-promise-keeper-as-his-next-feature-film-145199/. Back then, Haitian-American mogul Mona Scott Young of the Love and Hip-hop franchise was said to serve as Executive Producer.

Today, Lamothe teased us with what looks like a poster for the film!

Lamothe has been very busy these past few years, having been selected for the 2012-2014 ABC DGA Directing Program and directing 'Saint and Sinners' for BounceTv. We can't wait to see 'The Promise Keeper'.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Haitian Films at the 2018 Pan African Film Festival

The 2018 Pan African Film Festival kicks off in Los Angeles on Thursday February 8th and ends on Monday February 19th. Screenings will be at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza. A link to the festival's website is HERE. Below is your guide to the Haitian films (Haitians in front of and/or behind the camera) screening at this year's fest.


BEHIND THE MOVEMENT (Feature, 90 minutes), Starring Meta Golding, Roger Guenveur Smith. 

SPOTLIGHT SCREENING: Presented by TV One. A unique and fast-paced retelling of how Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat launched the history-making Montgomery Bus Boycott. Cast members will be present.

Fri, Feb09 @ 08:00pm

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CARGO (Feature Film, 112 minutes), Starring Jimmy Jean-Louis, Gessica Geneus.

Screening Times: 
Sun, Feb11 @ 06:35pm 
Mon, Feb12 @ 08:40pm 
Tue, Feb13 @ 03:40pm

When his income as a fisherman proves woefully insufficient as a result of his arrogance (white-skin privilege) and gambling addiction to maintain his business, his family, and his affairs, white American expatriate Kevin turns to human smuggling in order to raise desperately needed funds. Kevin finds that he’s good at this dangerous yet profitable vocation—good enough to trust himself with smuggling his own girlfriend on the side and her son to the US. But when faced with having to abandon refugees at sea far from Miami shores, Kevin is suddenly forced to reassess his responsibilities. Inspired by true events, Cargo examines the world’s refugee crisis from a very local perspective. 


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WOODPECKERS, (Feature, 107 minutes), starring Jean-Jean.
Screening times:
Sat, Feb10 @ 08:40pm 
Fri, Feb16 @ 01:25pm

Julián (played by Haitian actor Jean Jean) enters the Najayo men’s prison having been busted for a robbery. There he discovers its inmates have invented an intimate love sign-language, “woodpecking,” to communicate with the prisoners in the women’s facility, more than 100 yards away, whom they can just about see but hardly talk to. He starts “woodpecking” for Bacano, a pathologically macho convict, with Yanelly, who’s serving time in Najayo’s women’s facility. But Julián and Yanelly fall in love, and that’s when Julián’s real problem begin. 
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THE CRYING CONCH: Directed by Vincent Toi (Short narrative, 20 minutes), starring Ebby Angel Louis, Lovena Dieudonne, Jean-Claude Exantus, Andre-Deave Decime, Florence Jean-Paul. Look for the CARIBBEAN SHORTS group
Screening times: 
Sat, Feb10 @ 03:45pm 
Sat, Feb17 @ 07:00pm 
Mon, Feb19 @ 04:10pm

Trapped in a curse that started centuries ago, a man is drawn into the footsteps of Mackandal, the historic Haitian slave leader. A modern fable folding accounts of the past with the resilience of the present.
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HAITI IS A NATION OF ARTISTS (Short documentary, 12 minutes), Directed by Jacquil Constant. Look for  the "3 AS SHORTS" group.
Screening times: 
Sun, Feb11 @ 06:00pm 
Fri, Feb16 @ 04:10pm

Haiti is a Nation of Artists depicts Haitian artists creating transformational work after the devastating earthquake in 2010. It aims to introduce positive images of Haiti and its people. It seeks to reframe the narrative and perspective of a country that is largely seen as naïve and primitive; instead elevating its people’s creativity, strength and positive spirit even in the midst of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The documentary depicts the humanity of Haitian culture through the lens of a Haitian-American filmmaker who seeks to uplift the rich diversity of Haiti and its historical legacy.


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LALO'S HOUSE (Short narrative, 26 minutes), Look for the "CARIBBEAN SHORTS" group. Starring Jimmy Jean-Louis, Garcelle Beauvais, Kyra Rosalynd Lesperance, Jasmin Jean-Louis
Screening times: 
Sat, Feb10 @ 03:45pm 
Sat, Feb17 @ 07:00pm 
Mon, Feb19 @ 04:10pm

Inspired by true events, LALO’S HOUSE follows the relentless courage of Manouchka, a 14-year-old Haitian girl, and her 5-year-old sister, Phara, who are abducted and thrown into an underground prostitution network that is posing as a Catholic orphanage. Forced to grow up prematurely, Manouchka must fight to save Phara and escape the fraudulent nun, Sister Francine, who holds them captive.

Official Trailer for "Lalo's House" is HERE
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JIMMY JEAN-LOUIS VISITS TIJUANA (Short Documentary, 16 mins), Starring Jimmy Jean-Louis. Look for  the "3 AS SHORTS" group.
Screening times:
Sun, Feb11 @ 07:10pm 
Thu, Feb15 @ 08:55pm

What do Tijuana and Haitians have in common? Recently... a whole lot. Tijuana has become home for a community of thousands of Haitian refugees. They took great risks and traveled long distances to live somewhere they felt would be a better life and provide better working conditions. However, many of them have gotten stuck within a frisbee’s throw south of the US border due to recent border control laws. Living in limbo. 

For tickets and more info, check out the festival's website is HERE.