Arab Manje KoulevBy Matt Marek on Dimanche, juin 18, 2006.
During Haiti’s tumultuous history the division of rich verse poor has been to some equally measurable in the division between black and white. Although this film doesn’t directly address the division it does help bring a more cogent perspective to the presence of Arabs in Haiti. In interviews with this predominantly business class you witness how Haiti’s violent downfall has contributed to arming these individuals. And you are left wondering what is keeping a certain handful from closing up shop in the violent downtown neighborhoods they operate in. Not all are part of the extremely wealthy class but some make up the middle and upper middle class running boutiques, small grocery and depots near the wharf and downtown area of Port-au-Prince. In the end you see they love this country and are hanging on in their own relative way to what they still have. Répondre |
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