Arnold Antonin

Arnold Antonin (born 1942 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian film director. Man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both inside and outside Haiti for his social, political and cultural commitment. He was honored for lifetime achievement with the Djibril Diop Mambety award at the International Film Cannes Festival in 2002. He received the Paul Robeson African Diaspora best film award at FESPACO in Ouagadougoux in 2007 and 2009. He also received numerous awards and accolades at festivals for his documentaries and fiction movies. He was president of the Haitian Filmmakers Association (AHC) from 2005 to 2009.

Biography

Born Celesti Corbanese in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1942, Arnold Antonin is a film director and a university professor who also organizes debates and heads a cultural center. He was, from 2005 to 2009, the president of the Association of Haitian Movie Directors.[1]

Man of diverse careers, Arnold Antonin is known both at home and abroad for his social, political, and cultural commitment. He was honored for his work with the Djibril Diop Mambety award at the International Film Festival in Cannes in 2002. He has received the Paul Robeson best film award three consecutive times at the African Diaspora FESPACO in Ouagadougou in 2007, 2009, and 2011. He has also received many awards at various festivals for his documentaries and fiction movies.

Antonin has been a judge at several international film festivals including Havana, Namur and FESPACO. He was honored for his work and for his documentary Women of Courage at the Cannes Festival in 2002.[2]

In 1975 he directed the film Haiti, The way to Freedom (Ayiti, men chimin Libete) a documentary critical of the Jean-Claude Duvalier dictatorship which was shown around the world. Antonin spent several years in exile and returned to Haiti in 1986 after the fall of the dictatorship.[2] He created the community center Petion Bolivar, a center that promotes culture and political debates. He organizes debates regularly under the name Thursday’s Public Forum (Forum Libre du Jeudi).

Antonin has produced and directed more than twenty documentaries and two films, Piwouli (Piwouli and the Zenglendo) and Does The President Have Aids (Le président a-t-il le Sida?) starring Jimmy Jean-Louis who plays The Haitian in the American television series Heroes.

Awards

  • 1975 Festival of Havana Festival of Havana
  • 2002 Djibril Diop Mambety for Women of Courage at the Cannes Festival.
  • 2006 FESPACO Special Award Of the Committee of Struggle against aids of Burkina Faso Does the Président have AIDS?
  • 2006 Festival Vues d'Afrique de Montreal Mention speciale du Jury Does the Président have AIDS?
  • 2007 FESPACO Paul Robeson prize for Does the President Have Aids?
  • 2009 FESPACO Paul Robeson prize for Jacques Roumain: The Passion for a Country
  • 2011 FESPACO Paul Robeson prize for The loves of a zombi or can a zombi be president?
  • 2011 MPAH Haiti Movie Awards Lifetime Achievement Award * Motion Picture Association of Haiti

Filmography

  • 1974: Duvalier accused, 20min., 16 mm.
  • 1975: Duvalier condemned, 40 min. 16 mm.
  • 1975: Haiti, The Way to Freedom. (First long shotage Haïtian movie)
  • 1976: Naive Art and Repression in Haïti, 45 min. Color 16 mm.
  • 1981: Can a Tonton Macoute be a poet ?, 35 min. Color 16 mm.
  • 1984: The Right to Speak, (Radio Haïti, 1980) 15 min. Color 16 mm.
  • 1988: 20 Years of Work with the Poors, 45 min. Video.
  • 1988: The Manioc and the Life of Maréchal, 40 min. Video.
  • 1989: Drugs don’t Forgive! 15 min. Video.
  • 1989: Children’s Rights 15 min. Video.
  • 1993: Port-au-Prince World War III has already happened. 15 min. Video.
  • 1998: What is a Union? 20 min. Video.
  • 1999: Citizen’s Rights 20 min. Video.
  • 2000: A Woman’s Courage 17 min. Video.
  • 2001: Tiga: Haïti, Dream, Possession, Creation, Folly. 52min. Video.
  • 2001: Beauty against Poverty at Jalousie. 13 min. Video.
  • 2001: The Lantern Maker. 14 min. Video.
  • 2001: Old People’s Dignity. 15 min. Video.
  • 2002: Piwouli and the Zenglendo. 90 min. Video.
  • 2002: Cédor or the beauty of being modest. 39 min. Video.
  • 2003: Albert Mangonès, public space. 52 min. Video.
  • 2003: André Pierre, the one who paints what’s good. 26 min. Video.
  • 2003: Ti Machin, the woman mechanic. 13 min. VVideo.
  • 2003: Youth, sexuality and Aids: three 2 min vignettes. Video.
  • 2003: Youth Carnival against AIDS at Jacmel. 15 min. Video.
  • 2003: Remembering, Dahomeen Community of Vodoo. 13 min. Video.
  • 2003: All Children are Children. 13 min. Video.
  • 2004: I don’t want to give HIV/AIDS to my child. 13 min. Video.
  • 2004: Economy of survival in Haiti. 26min. Video.
  • 2004: GNB against Attila, 120 min. color. Video.
  • 2006: Le President a-t-il Le Sida? 123 min, color. Video.
  • 2006: Children in Danger. 10 min, color. Video.
  • 2007: Préfete Duffaut, piety and urban imagination, 30 min., color, vidéo.
  • 2007: Aubelin de Jolicoeur, Mister Haïti, 26 min., color, vidéo..
  • 2008: Jacques Roumain: The Passion for a Country 118 min, color
  • 2008: Five true stories, 30’, color. Video.
  • 2008: To build the future, 30’, color. Video.
  • 2009: Loves of a zombi, fiction, 1 h. 30’, color. Video.
  • 2009: To know is to be able to, 20’, color. Video.
  • 2009: Can sculpture save the village of Noailles? 32 min, color. Video.
  • 2010: The January 12th Earthquake or Haïti: apocalypse now, 18 min, color. Video.
  • 2010: The blue planet of Lucner Lazard, 23 min, color. Video.
  • 2010: Once upon a time Pericles 6 min, color. Video.
  • 2011: Six femmes d’exception 88 min., color, Vidéo.
  • 2012: Herby, Jazz and Haitian Music 82 min., color DVD French and Creole subtitled in English and Spanish
  • 2012: Gerard Gourgue: the man who could have changed the course of history 122 min., color DVD French and Creole subtitled in English and Spanish
  • 2013: The Kingdom of Impunity 65 min, color, DVD French and Creole subtitled in English and Spanish
  • 2013: Le miroir brisé de Valcin II Color/DVD/24 minutes/French
  • 2014: Georges Corvington: Port-au-Prince, my unique and only lovwe 52 min, color, DVD, French and Creole with subtitles/voice over in English and Spanish
  • 2015: Journey through Franketienne’s worlds 86 min color, DVD, French and Creole with subtitles/voice over in English and Spanish
  • 2016: René Depestre : We can't miss an Eternal Life 120 min color, DVD, French and Creole with subtitles/voice over in English and Spanish
  • 2016: Lafortune Félix, le dernier des grands peintres de l’Artibonite Color/DVD/20 minutes/French
  • 2016: Jambes de bois ou Gérard Fortuné, le dernier des naïfs Color/DVD/20 minutes/French
  • 2017: Bernard Diederich, the Tusitala, narrates Haïti 26 min color, DVD, French and Creole with subtitles/voice over in English and Spanish
  • 2019: Anthony Phelps à la frontière du texte 79 min color, DVD, french only
  • 2019: Atis kap taye banda nan lari Pòtoprens/Heureux sculpteurs des rues de Port-au-Prince Color/DVD/86 minutes/Haitian Creole/French

References

  1. "Haiti's movie industry blossoms despite hard times", The Hindu, 2007-07-09, retrieved 2010-01-01
  2. Norton, Michael (2002-05-16), "Local Films Beat Hollywood in Haiti", Associated Press, retrieved 2010-01-01
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