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The historiography of Haitian cinema is very limited. It consists only one double issue of the journal of the French Institute of Haiti ''Conjonction'', released in 1983, devoted to film; a book by
Arnold Antonin Arnold Antonin (born 1942 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian film director. A man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both inside and outside Haiti for his social, political and cultural commitment. He was honored for lifetime a ...
, published during the same year, entitled ''Matériel pour une préhistoire du cinéma haïtien'' ("Material for a prehistory of Haitian cinema"); and an article by the same author in the 1981 book ''Cinéma de l’Amérique latine'' (''Cinema of Latin America'') by Guy Hennebel and Alfonso Gumucio Dagrón. Cinema appeared in
Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
at almost the same time as in other countries. On December 14, 1899, Joseph Filippi, a representative of the Lumiere cinema, made the first public screening at the Petit Séminaire while visiting the island. The next day he filmed a fire in
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. There are many films from the period of U.S. occupation (1915–34) in the Library of Congress; these depict Marines and official ceremonies. Other early movies filmed in Haiti, depicting health care, agriculture, and scenes of social life (particularly
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) may be found in the Library of Congress and the Pathé-Ciné Library. The first continuous film showings, after the visit of the Lumière brothers' representative, took place starting in 1907 at the Pétion-Ville Grand Hotel, and then starting in 1914 at the Parisiana located in Port-au-Prince's
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. The Parisian was the first major cinema and theater (500 seats) which existed in the country. In 1933, the Eden Cinema opened in Cap-Haïtien. The Paramount in Port-au-Prince opened the following year, and the Rex Theater in 1935. The radio pioneer Ricardo Widmaïer was also a pioneer of cinema. In the early 1950s, he made newsreels that were filmed at the Paramount Cinema. In his laboratory in Port-au-Prince, he developed his 16 mm films in black and white and in color. He produced the film Moi, je suis belle with Edouard Guilbaud.
Jean Dominique Jean Léopold Dominique (31 July 1930 – 3 April 2000) was a Haitian journalist and noted activist for human rights and democracy in Haiti. His station, Radio Haiti-Inter, was the first to broadcast news, investigative reporting, and politic ...
, the screenwriter, also lent his voice to the narration. The sound was done by Herby Widmaier who was then only 15 years old. Although there is no systematic research and therefore no accurate information on this subject, several variety films were made before the
François Duvalier François Duvalier (; 14 April 190721 April 1971), also known as Papa Doc, was a Haitian politician of French Martiniquan descent who served as the President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971. He was elected president in the 1957 general election on ...
's ascendance in 1957. Emmanuel and Edouard Guilbaud made many films on political events and athletes, often under the direction of Ricardo Widmaier.


The films seen by Haitians

Though local film production is practically nonexistent, Haitians still go to the movies. In the 1960s, viewers had the choice of films produced by Italian and French directors. Over time, however, and despite occasional shows by the French Institute, Hollywood cinema has gradually taken over Haitian movie screens. Throughout the Duvalier regime, strict surveillance was exercised over films, lest they convey revolutionary ideas. For example, Luis Buñuel's ''
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'' (Fever mounts in El Pao) was quickly removed from cinemas. At that time,
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and films inspired by
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were the most frequent choices available to the public. In the 1980s, the Maxence Elisée group appeared in the Haitian film market. This corporation has allowed the Caribbean Haitian public access to popular films made in France and French versions of American films. Today, this group (now Leisure Ltd) dominates the distribution and exhibition of cinema and Haiti has the most theaters in the country, including the three largest, the Imperial (5 screens), the Capitol (4 screens), the Rex Theater and the Paramount.


Haitian films


Local films

During the Duvalier dictatorship, there was little film production within the country. This was largely caused by the country's
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and the technological and financial constraints of film production. In the 28 years of the Duvalier dictatorship, only four films were produced. The first was the 1976 short film ''Map paly net'' by Raphael Stines, a Creole version of
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's ''Le bel indifférent''. The second was ''Olivia'', a 1977 feature film by Bob Lemoine. The third was Rasul Labuchin's 1980 film ''Anita'', which was very successful thanks to the short-lived "Ciné-Club" Point-de-Vue (Point of View). ''Olivia'' was shot on 35mm film, and the other two on
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. In 1980 the first Creole-language feature film "A la mise pou Rodrig" was released nationwide featuring singer Rodrigue Milien, written, directed and produced by Claude L.C. Mancuso: shot on 16mm and blown up to 35 millimeters. Many films have been made now since the fall of Duvalier, many of them by Haitian filmmaker
Arnold Antonin Arnold Antonin (born 1942 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian film director. A man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both inside and outside Haiti for his social, political and cultural commitment. He was honored for lifetime a ...
.


Militant film and film of the diaspora

In the
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, there is a forceful cinema of denunciation and struggle against the dictatorship.
Arnold Antonin Arnold Antonin (born 1942 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian film director. A man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both inside and outside Haiti for his social, political and cultural commitment. He was honored for lifetime a ...
is known for his documentary films, including ''Les Duvalier sur le banc des accusés'' (1973, 25mm, black and white) and ''Haïti le chemin de la liberté'' (1974, 120 mm, feature, black and white). The latter film, sponsored by the magazine '' Les Cahiers du Cinéma,'' elevated Haitian film to an international level and is still viewed as a cult film. Arnold Antonin's other films include: * ''Les Duvalier condamnés'' (1975, 40 minutes, 16mm, black and white). * ''Art naïf et répression en Haïti'' (1975, medium-length, color). * ''Un tonton macoute peut-il être un poète?'' (1980, 16mm, 40 minutes, color) * ''Le droit à la parole'' (1981, 20 minutes, 16mm, color). Also of note is Paul Arcelin's feature-length documentary ''Canne amère'' (16mm, color), filmed in 1975 and released in 1983. At the fall of Duvalier, a new activist cinema emerged. It no longer consists exclusively of documentaries but also includes dramatic films, like those of
Raoul Peck Raoul Peck (born 9 September 1953 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian filmmaker, of both documentary and feature films. He is known for using historical, political, and personal characters to tackle and recount societal issues and historical ...
, whose movies include: * ''Haitian Corner'' (1989, 109 minutes, 16mm, color, drama) * ''L'homme sur les quais'' (1992, 105 minutes, 35mm, color, drama), officially selected at the
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in 1993 * ''Desounen'' (1994, 52 minutes, 16mm, color) * '' Lumumba, ou la mort du prophète'' (2000) The semi-biographical film ''Lumumba'' was successfully released in
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and the
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. Other notable films include: * ''Ayisyen leve kanpe'' (1982 short film directed by Haiti Film; color, documentary) * ''Nou tout se refijye'' (1983 short film directed by Willy Exumé) * '' Se mèt Kò'' (1990, short film, 16mm, color, directed by Patricia Benoit) The Haitian filmmaker Roland Paret, who lives in
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, has also directed many short films on various topics. In Paris, Michèle Lemoine and Elsie Hass are also notable. Most Haitian movies are made by directors of Haitian nationality or origin, but they are often financed by foreigners. Haitian filmmakers making a name for themselves in Hollywood include
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, director of '' Trapped: Haitian Nights'', and award-winning filmmaker Romane Antoine Simon who Directed Many films such as I am not for sale the fight to end Human Trafficking, Blood Runs Thick, Hybristophilia Romane Simon is also the author for the best selling novel red to black The power of love.


Video and film

The creation and production of images in the social and economic conditions of Haiti seem to find a way into the media light, especially in the video. Indeed, many independent producers, next to the television, which continues to produce very little, make shooting in video, feature films and documentaries in a number that far exceeds the film itself.
Arnold Antonin Arnold Antonin (born 1942 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian film director. A man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both inside and outside Haiti for his social, political and cultural commitment. He was honored for lifetime a ...
himself since his return in 1986, in a first period that has made corporate videos and educational, except for a short film about
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, entitled ''The Third World War has already occurred'' (1996). From 1999, he started with the Center team Petion-Bolivar, whose Oldy August (camera and editing) and Mathieu Painvier, production assistant, in conducting a series of documentary portraits of workers in lower classes country's small museums and personal emblematic figures of Haitian art as Tiga, Cédor Albert Mangonès, Andre Pierre, Patrick Vilaire, Marithou. From a text by Gary Victor, he adapts the satirical film ''Piwouli and zenglendo'' in 2001. Many videographers working in the field, either as producers or as camera operators, or as editors. Some of them also work as directors. It should be mentioned among them names like; Mario Delatour Jean Fabius, Richard J. Arens, Claude Mancuso, Jean-Pierre Grasset, Richard Senecal, Rachel Magloire, Patrick Barth, Karl Lafontant, Romane Simon, Guy Cantave, Laurence Magloire, Jean Claude Bourjoly Camille Moses said Kharmeliaud etc.. Jean-Gardy Bien-Aime, include: * Cape Town to a (1993. Arc-en-Ciel Video Production). * ''Scars'' (1997. Arc-en-Ciel Video Production). * ''Millionaire in error'' (2003) Frederick Surprised: * ''The people here'' * ''Honey, I love you'' (1998) It may also include a video produced by Raphael Stines, ''Kraze Lanfa'' with an actor in the popular farce "Jessifra. This actor is a hugely popular with the public for his imitation of the accent considered colorful by those who live in the north of Haiti. Videos of his theatrical works—filmed without any attention to shooting or editing—have found unbeatable success, especially in the diaspora. Raphael Stines was also the director of a television series entitled ''Pè Toma'' and ''Bouqui nan Paradi,'' from part of Fouche. Mention also ''the fear of loving'' and Reginald Lubin ''Barricades'' Richard Senecal.


Characteristics of film production in Haiti

There is weak artistic and technical preparation in the Haitian film industry. Most technicians and artists, including actors, learned on the job. They are forced to solve technical problems, instead of dealing with creative problems. Professionalism is virtually absent. There is no Haitian legislation on cinema, and the state has shown no interest in film production. There is only one film school in Haiti, the
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. In 2000 the Haitian filmmakers association was created with the most prominent filmmakers living in Haiti at the time and was presided first by Claude L.C. Mancuso and then by Arnold Antonin. The Motion Picture Association of Haiti (MPAH) was founded in 2007 by Hans Patrick Domercant. Once a year, it invites various businesspeople, civic leaders, renowned Haitian actors, and Hollywood actors of Haitian descent to celebrate the advancement and past achievements of the Haitian movie industry. Among the 2014 MPAH attendees were famous Haitian actors Bos Macel, Gracié, Frederik, and Papa Piè, Haitian-American filmmaker
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, and Hollywood actor Cody Walker.Frantz Jean Baptiste. (2014, November 14)
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Foreign films about Haiti

Many foreign films—both documentaries and dramatic works—have been made about Haiti. These include ''The Divine Horsemen, The Living Gods of Haiti'' (1963) by Maya Deyren and ''Les comédiens'' (The comedians) (1965) by Peter Glenville (British production), based on the novel by
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.The Golden Mistress( 1954) directed by Abner Biberman. Films by the Cuban Institute of Art and Cinematographic Industry (ICAIC): * ''Coumbite'' (1964) directed by Tomas Gutierrez Alea Cuba, based on the novel ''Gouverneurs de la rosée'' by Jacques Roumain The French in Mauritius Failevic will adapt well. * ''Simparele'' (1974) by
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with the Haitian singer
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* ''Entre el cielo y la tierra'' (1979) by Manuel Octavio Gómez, also with Martha Jean-Claude Documentaries on Haiti have been made by foreign directors including
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, Charles Najmann,
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, Rudy Stern, Kareen Kramer,
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,
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and Gerard Lechêne.


See also

* List of Haitian films *
Media of Haiti As in many developing countries, radio reaches the widest audience in Haiti. Estimates vary, but more than 300 radio stations are believed to broadcast throughout the country. Talk show programs serve as one of the few ways in which ordinary Haiti ...
*
Cinema of the world This is a list of cinema of the world by continent and country. By continent *Cinema of Africa *Cinema of Asia **South Asian cinema **Southeast Asian cinema *Cinema of North America *Cinema of Latin America *Cinema of Europe *Cinema of Oceania B ...


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