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The Man by the Shore, 1h46
Directed by Raoul Peck
Origin Haiti
Genres Drama
Actors Jean-Michel Martial, Magaly Berdy, Albert Delpy

À travers l'histoire d'une petite fille haïtienne, évocation de la dictature des Duvalier.
Murder in Pacot, 2h10
Directed by Raoul Peck
Origin Haiti
Genres Drama
Actors Alex Descas, Ayọ, Thibault Vinçon, Zinedine Soualem

An upper middle class affluent couple in Port-au-Prince, Haïti, tries to rebuild their lives after the earthquake of 2010. They live in the ruins of their luxury home which was almost completely destroyed, in the district Pacot. The tension is even greater because their young adopted son is also missing. Shortly after the earthquake they are visited by a team of foreign experts which tell them to repair the house or it will be razed. In order to earn some money for the repair they move to the previous servants' quarters and rent out the only still-intact room to Alex a foreign aid worker of unspecified nationality. The tenant, who came with good intentions to Haiti, meets soon a beautiful and naive 17-year-old Haitian girl, Andrémise, from a modest background who lives in the neighbourhood. To the couples surprise he moves in together with this sassy and enterprising young woman, who calls herself Jennifer to attract foreign men. They forge a relationship but soon her maliciousness comes to light and someone gets killed. The once privileged and now helpless and defenseless owners are for the first time faced with the rigid contradictions of Haitian society.
Moloch Tropical, 1h47
Directed by Raoul Peck
Origin Haiti
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Zinedine Soualem, Sonia Rolland, Nicole Dogué, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Gessica Généus, Oris Erhuero

Amidst the protection of a fortified palace perched on the top of a mountain, a democratically elected President and his closest collaborators are getting ready for a commemorative celebration dinner. Foreign chiefs of state and dignitaries of all sorts are expected to assist. However, the morning of the event, he awakens to find the country in an uprising. As the day goes on, rebellion rampages through the most popular neighborhoods and the guests call to cancel one after another. After consulting with his collaborators, the President decides to teach the demonstrators a lesson by sending in his private militia.