2010/DVD/Color/20 minutes in French and Haitian Creole, subtitled in English and Spanish On January 12 2010, an earthquake of magnitude 7.3 strikes the western department of the Republic of Haiti. In 20 minutes, the film documents the drama, the courage and the beauty of the Haitian people and the international solidarity. It also questions the responsibilities and the failures that led to the apocalypse whose occurrence was anticipated throughout the world for at last two years.
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