
[FORT LAUDERDALE] – In recognition of Caribbean American Heritage Month, the Fort Lauderdale Worldwide Movie Pageant and the Island House Museum current the documentary movie, Madan Sara at Savor Cinema on Thursday, June 9.
The night begins with a 7 p.m. reception within the courtyard. It’s going to function a sampling of Haitian patties and pate Kode, paired with tastings of Haitian-owned wine manufacturers. They are going to be equipped by Abbey Creek Winery, and Cremas by Valmas Cremas.
Extra sponsors embody South Florida’s Voice of the Caribbean, WZPP 92.7 FM and 96.1FM. As well as, Style of Haiti Model – a subscription field of Haitian items. Plus, Faucet Faucet – an app devoted to showcasing Haitian eating places worldwide.
Movie Screening
The movie shall be screened at 8 p.m. adopted by an viewers Q&A with Author/Director and Producer, Elant Dupain, and Co-Govt Producer, Lulaine Childs.
Tickets: $10 Normal Admission. Free for FLIFF and Island House Members
Venue: Savor Cinema, 503 SE 6 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale 33301
Parking is free within the Courthouse Storage on the final entrance on SE 5th Ave, on the west aspect of the theater.
Madan Sara
Madan Sara tells the tales of the indefatigable ladies in Haiti who’re on the forefront of the battleground for a extra sturdy and inclusive economic system. Regardless of dealing with intense hardship and social stigma, the work of the Madan Sara places their kids via college. As well as, homes their households, and helps to make sure a greater life for generations to return.
This documentary amplifies the calls of the Madan Sara. Particularly, as they communicate on to society to share their desires for a extra simply Haiti.
For over a decade Dupain, a journalist, filmmaker, and group organizer, has produced documentaries for worldwide information media shops. Together with Al Jazeera, TeleSur, BBC, CNN, Netflix, PBS, and Vice.
Movie Maker Elant Dupain
Dupain based an alternate media undertaking in Haiti to allow citizen journalists to offer entry to data in Haitian Creole for and about internally-displaced folks, assist accountability, and politics. Now, moved by the power of his mom and the ladies often called the Madan Sara, he’s making his first private movie.
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