Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
With nearly nine films to his credit, not to mention music videos and commercials, Haitian-born Robenson Lauvince is confident his latest bold and ambitious work will boost the Haitian film industry ...
Haitian movies are magic. That's the only way to describe it. It's the Haitian cinema (Sinema) In 1933, the Eden Cinema opened in Cap-Haïtien. The Paramount in Port-au-Prince opened the following year ...
A prize winner at the Tribeca Film Festival, Monica Sorelle's drama is about a Haitian family navigating their neighborhood's rapid changes. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In her directorial ...
ATLANTA — A powerful new film is putting Haitian voices front and center and making history along the way. July 7th, a new feature directed by Haitian filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, will premiere in ...
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Marleine Bastien, left, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, right, honor filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, center, who directed the Haitian film “July 7: Who ...