Haiti : The end of the Chimères? (2004)
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.
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Cast
Jean-Bertrand Aristide | As: Self | |
Boniface Alexandre | As: Self | |
Buteur Métayer | As: Self | |
Guy Philippe | As: Self |
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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.
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Cast
Jean-Bertrand Aristide |
Self |
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Boniface Alexandre |
Self |
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Buteur Métayer |
Self |
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Guy Philippe |
Self |
Directed By
Charles Najman |
Director |
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Production Crew
Askia Traoré |
Producer |
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Costume and Makeup
Sound
Bruno Charier |
Sound |
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Yves Servagent |
Sound Mixer |
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Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
Pierre Novion |
Cinematography |
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