Haïti (Québec) (English Version)

198559 min 20 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Tahani Rached

Production: Roger FrappierMichel Dandavino

Haitians make up the largest black community in Quebec: there are over 40,000 of them, the vast majority of them living on the island of Montreal, where they are often the target of prejudice, hostility and contempt. Is this how we welcome them?

This documentary film is not an indictment, let alone a trial. However, it does want to catalyze our attention, by having us witness a cruel and dramatic reality: the Haitian community of Montreal, these people from another culture who came here bringing with them their hopes as sorrows, suffers the pain of our rejection.

If they left their homeland, it was to flee repression, poverty, and try to find –among us– a better life. Have they found it? Maybe they got a job here and the right to speak and act freely. But are they any better understood, loved and respected?

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Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Black CommunityIntegration of Immigrants in Quebec
  • Social Issues > Cultural Communities and Immigration

Credits


director
Tahani Rached
producer
Roger Frappier
executive producer
Michel Dandavino
camera
Jacques Leduc
Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
Alain Dostie
sound
Claude Beaugrand
Thierry Morlaas
editing
Babalou Hamelin
sound editing
Claude Langlois
sound mix
Hans Peter Strobl
narration
Dany Laferrière