1976/DVD/Color/45 minutes in French and Haitian Creole Subtitled in English and Spanish This film tells the story of the triple exploitation--economic, ideological, political--of Naive Art in Haiti. It is also an advocacy of artistic freedom in all of its forms. It was shown in New York in 2004 for the opening of the Haiti on Screen's festival. It received a special award at the FIFEF festival in New Orleans in 1976.
During the Haiti International Film Festival held August 13 through 15, 2021Arnold Antonin was honored as the Father of Haitian Cinema The award reads:Haitian Diaspora Award honoring Arnold Antonin Father...
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