"N'AP Boule (Through the Barricades)" - Film Screening and Discussion
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"N'AP Boule (Through the Barricades)" - Film Screening and Discussion
Join us for a screening and discussion of the film "N'AP Boule (Through the Barricades)" by Alexandrine Benjamin.
Film synopsis: In the midst of the treacherous social protests that have paralyzed Haiti for months, a modest couple must face blocked roads and murderous gangs in the hope of finding a place to give birth safely.
About the filmmaker: Alexandrine Benjamin is a Haitian filmmaker, and holds a master's degree in film production from the University of Greenwich in England. Her works mostly focus on social justice issues such as human rights, gender violence, and insecurity. She recently directed "N'Ap Boule," an award-winning short film that tells the heartbreaking story of a Haitian pregnant couple looking for a safe place to give birth in the midst of the Haitian socio-political movement “peyilòk”. For more than five years, Ms. Benjamin acted as project manager for Lakou Kajou, an engaging media program produced by the small American media Blue Butterfly which raises awareness among Haitian children about literacy and maths, but more importantly about how to solve problems. The filmmaker is now producing her first feature film “O Negatif,” promoting the full emancipation and inclusion of people living with HIV around the world. Alexandrine believes that education is the path to a better future for her home country, Haiti; and if her art can be a tool to this end, it is the way to go.
This event is presented in partnership with Street Team Productions.
- Date:
- Thursday, January 30, 2025
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 7:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Coolidge Museum
- Categories:
- Adult Events Film One-Time Events
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