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		<title>5 Haitian Films To Be Showcased at African Film Festival Vues D&#8217;Afrique-Kreyolicious Cinema</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Five Haitian films will be screened at this year’s edition of Vues d’Afrique, a film festival that highlights films from the African Dyaspora. Among them… 1. Kamelo: A short directed by Jean-Claude Bourjolly, a filmmaker based in Port-au-Prince.Screening(s): May 2/2 P.M.Director: Jean-Claude Bourjolly Rundown: The film covers the filmmaker’s perspective of life in Port-au-Prince in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Five Haitian films will be screened at this year’s edition of Vues d’Afrique, a film festival that highlights films from the African Dyaspora. Among them…</p>
<p>1. <strong><em>Kamelo</em>:</strong> A short directed by Jean-Claude Bourjolly, a filmmaker based in Port-au-Prince.<br />Screening(s): May 2/2 P.M.<br />Director: Jean-Claude Bourjolly</p>
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<p>Rundown: The film covers the filmmaker’s perspective of life in Port-au-Prince in the early 1980s. According to the festival information sheet, the film also features music from singer Carole Demesmin. Some time ago, I had featured an interview with this very same filmmaker on the site. The interview can be read <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/an-interview-with-haitian-filmmaker-jean-claude-bourjolly/3520/">BY CLICKING HERE</a>. </p>
<p>2. <strong><em>Victorieux ou Morts Mais Jamais Prisonniers</em></strong> [Victorious or Dead, But Never Prisoners],<br />Screening(s):<br />Director: Mario Delatour<br />May 1/ 10 A.M.<br />May 3/ 2: 15 P.M.<br />90 Minutes<br /><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555155260_320_5-Haitian-Films-To-Be-Showcased-at-African-Film-Festival.png" alt="HAITI VUES DAFRIQUE" width="285" height="327" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-18048"  /></p>
<p>Rundown: A partly-animated documentary about a would-be of invasion of Haiti by three former members of Haiti’s army. Kreyolicious previously had an interview with this filmmaker as well! You can read it <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/mario-delatour-an-interview-on-filmmaking-and-the-documentary-process/8463/">HERE</a>. </p>
<p>3. <em><strong>Jimmy Goes to Hollywood</strong></em><br />Screenings: May 2/<br />Director: Jimmy Jean-Louis</p>
<p>Rundown: A chronicle of the popularity of African cinema. </p>
<p>4. <em> <strong>Histoire de la Banque en Haiti</strong></em> [History of Banking in Haiti]<br />Screening(s): April 30<br />Director: Frantz Voltaire</p>
<p>Rundown: An introspective look at Haiti’s banking system from the 1880s to contemporary times. </p>
<p>5. <em><strong>N’ap Vanse, Vap Vanse</strong></em> [We’re Moving Right Along]<br />Screening(s): April 30, 12:15 P.M.<br /><strong>Director:</strong> Andre Vanasse</p>
<p>Rundown: Lodging in Haiti.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Anacaona was born in Yaguana (now Léogâne) the flourishing capital of Xaragua in 1474. &#8211;  She and Yuisa (who was from Loiza which is now known as Puerto Rico) were the two only females Taino Caciques. She was a member of a family of chiefs including her brother Bohechío who was Chief of Xaragua. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Anacaona was born in Yaguana (now Léogâne) the flourishing capital of Xaragua in 1474. &#8211;<br />
 She and Yuisa (who was from Loiza which is now known as Puerto Rico) were the two only females Taino Caciques. She was a member of a family of chiefs including her brother Bohechío who was Chief of Xaragua. She was married to Caonabo who was chief of Maguana (in Dominican Rep.). He and her brother were among the top 5 caciques. Queen Anacaona was an adept ruler, warrior, and diplomat who at first had friendly relations with the Conquistadors. The relationship soured, they betrayed her and accused her husband of attacking a Spanish settlement in Northern Haiti then shipped him off to Spain (he died during the trip). Governor Nicola De Ovando felt threatened by Anacaona’s stance and as a result she died a gruesome death.<br />
She has become one of the first Haitian heroes and is regarded as Haiti’s founder.<br />
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Anacaona te fèt nan Yaguana (kounye a Léogâne) kapital Xaragua nan 1474.<br />
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 Li menm ak Yuisa (ki moun ki te soti nan Loiza sa yo rele Puerto Rico jodi a) yo te de sèlman fanm ki te chèf Taino. Anacaona te manm nan yon fanmi chèf, frè li te réle Bohechío, li te Chèf Xaragua. Li te marye ak Caonabo ki te chèf nan Maguana (Repiblik Dominikèn jodi a.). Li menm ak frè li te nan mitan 5 premye kasik yo. Rèn la te yon chèf abil, yon sòlda vanyan, ak diplomat ki te gen bon relasyon ak konkeran Panyòl yo. Relasyon an te vinn gate, yo trayi li, yo akize mari li nan yon zafè atak yon koloni Panyòl nan Nò Ayiti. Pou tèt sa, yo déside aréte frè li pou yo voye&#8217;l ale Espay (li tou mouri nan vwayaj la). Gouvènè Nicola De Ovando te santi li menase devan Anacaona, kòm rezilta, li touye li yon fason vreman orib.<br />
Li vin youn nan premye ewoyin ayisyen e li konsidere kòm fondatè peyi Ayiti.<br />
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		<title>In 1818 Pétion replaced Boyer as the 2nd President of the Republic of Haiti. Pét&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] In 1818 Pétion replaced Boyer as the 2nd President of the Republic of Haiti. Pétion had selected Boyer as his successor as a measure to protect the nation from foreign intrusion. &#8211; Président Boyer was confronted with Henri Christophe in the north. Christophe&#8217;s rule created unrest in the Kingdom. After his soldiers rebelled against [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In 1818 Pétion replaced Boyer as the 2nd President of the Republic of Haiti. Pétion had selected Boyer as his successor as a measure to protect the nation from foreign intrusion.<br />
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Président Boyer was confronted with Henri Christophe in the north. Christophe&#8217;s rule created unrest in the Kingdom. After his soldiers rebelled against him in 1820, in failing health and fearing assassination, Christophe committed suicide. Boyer easily reunited Haiti.<br />
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Born in Port-au-Prince, he was the mulatto son of a French tailor and a former slave from Congo. He was sent to France to become educated. During the French Revolution, he fought as a battalion commander, and against Toussaint Louverture in the early years of the Haitian Revolution.<br />
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After the uprising of African slaves in the north of Saint-Domingue in 1791, Boyer joined the French and fought against the grand blancs (plantation owners) and royalists. In 1794, Saint-Domingue was invaded by the British trying to capitalize on the unrest in the formerly wealthy colony. Boyer went to Jacmel, and joined mulatto leader, General Rigaud. While other mulatto leaders surrendered to Louverture in south, Boyer escaped to France with Rigaud and Pétion.<br />
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Next, he returned to Haiti to protest the independence that Louverture had just achieved. By early 1802, Rigaud and other leaders learned that the French intended to take away the civil rights of mulattoes and re-institute slavery in Saint-Domingue (as they had managed to do in Guadeloupe.) They sent General LeClerc to defeat the rebels, and Boyer collaborated with other native leaders to defeat the French but most had died as a result of yellow fever.<br />
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Boyer&#8217;s rule lasted until 1843, the poor economic situation was worsened by an earthquake. The majority rural population rose up under President Hérard. On 13 Feb. 1843, Boyer fled to Jamaica. He eventually settled in exile in France, and died in Paris in 1850.<br />
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		<title>On this day of March 29th 1818, Anne Alexandre Sabès, also known as Alexandre Pé&#8230;</title>
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<p>On this day of March 29th 1818, Anne Alexandre Sabès, also known as Alexandre Pétion died. Pétion named the general Boyer as his successor; he took control in 1818 following the death of Pétion from yellow fever. After Henry I and his son died in 1820, Boyer reunited the country under his rule. Bolivar is celebrated in the Latin american countries for the help he provided to Simon Bolivar in freeing many latin american countries.(Source:Wikipedia / Picture credit: John Carter Brown Library, circa 1807-1818 / Bust by: Christian Oviedo)<br />
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Se te yon jou 29 Màs 1818 Anne Alexandre Sabès, dit Alexandre Pétion te mouri. Pétion te nonmen Boyer jeneral la kòm siksesè li; li te pran kontwòl nan lane 1818 apre lafyèv jòn te kòz lanmò li. Apre Wà Henry I te vinn mouri ak pitit gason li kèk jou apwe nan lane 1820, Boyer reyini peyi a anba rèy li. Yo sélébre Pétion nan anpil peyi panyol pou èd li te bay Simon Bolivar lè li tap chèche libére peyi panyol amedik di sid yo! (Soùs: Wikipedia / Kredi foto: John Carter Brown Library, circa 1807 / Stati: Christian Oviedo)<br />
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