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Cine Variete in Haiti - 1916
Here is a picture of Cine Variete in Haiti in 1916
Cinema in Haiti almost came to an end during Duvalier regime of dictatorship. Only three local films were made during the 28-year dictatorship era of Pap Doc and Baby Doc. This was primarily because of the fact that the nation was hit by extreme poverty and the financial and technological constraints were at their best. The 3 films that were produced were Map play net - a short film by Raphael Stines in 1976, a feature film Olivia by Bob Lemoine in 1977 and Anita by Rasul Labuchin in 1980. May play net and Anita were shot with 16mm film while Olivia was shot using 35mm film.
Ciné Théatre - Duvalier Ville in 1965 - 1970
Here is a picture of Ciné Théatre - Duvalier Ville during the years 1965 - 1970
Cinema in Haiti entered almost simultaneously as in the rest of the world. Lumiere cinema's representative Joseph Filippi was the first to make the first ever public screening in Haiti during his visit to the island nation on 14 December, 1899. On next day, the 15th of December, Filippi a fire in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince. The Library of Congress has several films that were created during the US occupation era of 1915 to 1934. These films depicted the US Marines and the official ceremonies of the US military. Apart from these, the Library of Congress as well as Pathé-Ciné Library have a collection of some early films showing Haitian social life, agriculture and health care.
Capitol Movie Theater In Haiti
Are you one of those who were in haiti, specially in Port-au-Prince during the time when Capitol was the talk of the town. This was a place for the young, the old and the very young. Unfortunately entertainment such as those you would find at Capitol Movie Theater do not exist anymore in haiti
Movie Theater Rex Theatre
Here is the famous Movie theater in Haiti Rex Theatre. The facility is located in Port-au-Prince, in Champ de mars. Haiti Rex Theatre is a Movied theater that became famous in the 1970 and 1980 for offering its
If you mention Rex Theatre to some Haitians, they will have a story to tell you about it. At one point, this was a meeting place as many weekend activities were taking place there
The Parisiana Theater
The Parisiana Theater in Haiti was one of the largest cinemas in the country. Located in Champ de Mars, the Parisiana Theater was opened in year 1914. The theater had a seating arrangement for 500 people. In the morning of 30th April 1930, an arson attack destroyed the theater by setting it on fire. Three years later Cine Eden opened in Cap-Haitian followed by Paramount in 1934 and then Rex Theater in 1935.
The Serpent and the Rainbow movie
The Serpent and the Rainbow is a 1988 Haitian film directed by Wes Craven. This horror flick was inspired by Voodoo rituals of Haiti. The film is about a Boston based man, Dennis Alan, who was sent to Haiti by a pharmaceutical firm to find the drug that was used by Voodoo practitioners to make their victims look dead and the victims were buried and later resurrected. Alan did find the drug but fell victim of the Voodoo rituals and later fought back evil Voodoo leader with help of his protective totem, the jaguar spirit, which he obtained in Amazon.
Régis Labeaume, Quebec to build new fire station at Port-au-Prince
Régis Labeaume, Quebec City's Mayor, during a meeting with Minister of Tourism of Haiti, Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin and UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti, Michaëlle Jean, at Quebec City's Town Hall confirmed that Quebec will build a new fire station at Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. The Mayor disclosed that a fund of $2 million is agreed upon by a Quebec businessman for the purpose but the Mayor did not reveal the name of the businessman. Labeaume said that Quebec City will plan and build the fire station in collaboration with Haitians and will use Haitian labor and local Haitian raw materials to accomplish the task.
Daniel Fignole and wife
Here is a picture of Daniel Fignolé and his wife
In May 1957, Fignolé was designated as provisional president of Haiti.
With the international community and many elements of Haiti's traditional power structure fighting against him, Fignolé could not hold onto power.
After 19 days in office, Fgnole was forced out of the presidency by the Haitian military with the support of U.S. force. He was forced at gunpoint to sign a resignation letter, and bundled him into a waiting car











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