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AYITI TOMA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 @ 5PM - W/ Q&A & RECEPTION
AYITI TOMA Beyond the country that overcame slavery to become the first Black Republic, beyond the country that has survived numerous natural disasters and even humanitarian aid, lies Ayiti Toma, the 'country that is ours'. The documentary that bears this name aspires to present this lesser known, more inclusive Ayiti as it is retold and illuminated by the Ayitians themselves, be they intellectuals, politicians, practitioners of voodoo or young survivors from a hard-hit borough of Port-au-Prince. With the additional input of anthropologists, historians and aid workers (including Sean Penn), this documentary illustrates that the extraordinary culture of this 'magical people' must be taken into account if Ayiti Toma, the land of the living is to come into being. Directed by Joseph Hillel, 82 min, Canada/Haiti, Documentary, Creole with English subtitles. Q&A after screening and reception.
Shown with Birthright Crisis 2013
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LocationThe Chapel - Teachers College, Columbia University (View)
525 West 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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