Friday November 18th, 6-10PM
Opening Night Reception and Fundraiser
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238
Subway: 2, 3, 4 to Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum
featuring:
Cocktail hour from 6:00 – 7:30 pm
a special performance by Orchestre Septentrional
and
A screening of “When the Drum is Beating”
by Whitney Dow at 8:00 pm
Tickets: $75.00
Special Student Discount: $20.00
Tickets are still available! Click HERE to purchase your ticket! Tickets will also be available at the door.
Saturday November 19th & Sunday November 20th,
from 12-9 PM
Free Film Screenings
Spike Lee Screening Room
Long Island University: Brooklyn Campus
(Entrance on DeKalb Avenue and Hudson Street
1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Subway: 2,3,4,5 to Nevins St. B,M,Q,R to DeKalb Avenue.A,C,G toHoyt Schermerhorn St.
~HCX | Haiti Film Fest Schedule~
Saturday, November 19: Noon to 9 PM
Ciné Institute, founder David Belle: various short films and commercials screening throughout the day.
Noon – 1:30 pm
Manno Charlemagne/Konviksyon (2010, 59 Minutes, Kreyol Not Subtitled) by Frantz Voltaire
Followed by a discussion with Frantz Voltaire
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1:45 – 4:00 pm
Haiti One Day: One Destiny (2011, 21 Minutes, Kreyol and French with English Subtitles) by Michèle Stephenson
Une Etrange Cathédrale dans la Graisse des Ténèbres (2011, 78 Minutes, French with English Subtitles) by Charles Najman
Followed by a Discussion with Charles Najman, Fritz Archer, and Leslie Fields-Cruz
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4:15 – 6:00 pm
Moloch Tropical (2009, 107 Minutes, Kreyol and French with English Subtitles) by Raoul Peck
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6:30 – 8:30 pm
~Feature Film~
Amours de Zombie (2011, 90 Minutes, Kreyol and French with English Subtitles) by Arnold Antonin
Followed by a discussion with Arnold Antonin
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Sunday, November 20: Noon to 9 pm
Ciné Institute, founder David Belle: various short films and commercials screening throughout the day.
Noon – 1:15 pm
Mario Benjamin (2008, 53 Minutes, Kreyol/French with English Subtitles) by Irene Lichtenstein
Gospel of the Creole Pig (2004, 18 Minutes, Kreyol/French with English Subtitles) by Michelange Quay
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1:15 – 2:45 pm
Children of Haiti (2010, 54 Minutes, Kreyol/French with English Subtitles) by Alexandria Hammond, co-produced and translated by Regine Zamor
Followed by a discussion with Alexandria Hammond
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3:00 – 5: 00 pm
Kaleb (2011, 76 Minutes, English); Presenting a Sneak Peak of this new film! by Kervans Barthelemy
Followed by a discussion with Kervans Barthelemy & Atibon Nazaire
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5:15 – 6:15 pm
Black in Latin America (2011, 55 Minutes) – Episode One:Haiti & the Dominican Republic: An Island Divided by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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6:30 – 8:00 pm
~Feature Film~
Jean Gentil (2010, 84 Minutes, Spanish/Kreyol with English Subtitles) by Laura A. Guzmán & Israel Cárdenas
*Vodou Bar*
HCX | Haiti Film Fest Afterparty
Saturday, November 19th: 9 PM
95 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, NY
For more information, visit Haiti Cultural Exchange or call
347-565-4429
HCX | Haiti Film Fest Partners
Bel Tifi
Black Documentary Collective
Brooklyn Museum
CIDIHCA
Engage Media
Fleurimond Catering Inc.
The Global Syndicate
HaitianBeatz.com
National Black Programming Consortium
New York Women in Film & Television
Rada Film Group
Radio Soleil D’Haiti
Reseau Culture Haiti
Soul of Brooklyn
WBAI, 99.5 FM
The HCX | Haiti Film Fest is made possible in part by the Brooklyn Community Foundation and the Soul of Brooklyn Regrant Program, which is supported by funding from a Rockefeller Foundation New York City Cultural Innovation Fund award and administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council in collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts.