Aline’s passion for dance can upset her status in society. Her friends and family want the best for her. Aline is surprised to find support won’t come easy, even from where she expects it most.
- Written, directed and edited by Keziah Jean
- Assistant to the director: Lesly Decembre
- Assistant to the producer: Manasse Fortune
- Script supervision: Marjorie Lafleur
Camera: Simeus Fritzner
2nd Camera: Keziah Jean
Sound: Marie-Andre Montisosolle
CAST
Aline: Stephanie Aristhene
Cyril: Crisfort Louis
Mme Dujour: Izabelle Celime
Mr. Dujour: Kevin Lafleur
Dance Professor: John Bilbrun
This film was made by the students of Ciné Institute in Jacmel, Haiti:
Visit their website at cineinstitute.com


August 24th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
I had no idea Haiti had a film school. that’s good news. Keep up the good job cine institute. I love this short film.
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August 24th, 2009 at 4:14 pm
nicely done. belle bebe. that’s what i’m talking bout movie lakay - we need those kinds of films. it’s straight from lakay - Haiti cherie
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August 25th, 2009 at 9:35 am
mezanmi, I lost my Jacmel City, Kezya good job… I didn’t know Isabelle was that good, Ebby, Lesly, Patrice, Bayard radio announcer, I know the voice, loll, Ebby, I know your kout guitar. keep up. keep up. keep up. keep up, keep up the good job. Proud to be Jacmelien. Nice short!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember my city, I saw some streets, some houses, trop de nostalgie,
nice job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Technically, it’s good, the image, sometimes the sound is perfect, the cast… everything is good… I didn’t know there were actors, I used ti live with them. Isabelle and her daughter Oralie were my neighbors, I didn’t know that. Oh my God, I’m so excited!!!!!!!!!!
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August 26th, 2009 at 10:36 am
u really raise the bar movie lakay, ke revolisyon an komanse
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August 26th, 2009 at 10:40 am
Thank you Kurosawa; this means a lot to us. We believe that short film is the best way to start.
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September 4th, 2009 at 1:20 am
KUWOSAWA SHORT FILM ITS THE BEST WAY TO START FOR ROOKIE LIKE YOU ,WE NEED TO CHALLENGE OUR SELVES TO GET TO HOLLYWOOD ,NOT TO DIE POOR IN THE BELLYWOOD OR HAITIWOOD .. AYISYEN PAP MENM SIPOTE NOU ….YO PITO ACHETE AFRICAIN MOVIE PASKE YO PI CHEAP …MEN PAP SA GEN PWOBLEM …YO MANDE REFOMATE ..SE VRE WI ..M SEZI WI MALE
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September 4th, 2009 at 1:26 am
WHOS GONNA BUY UR SHOT FILM ,WE DONT HAVE SHORT FILM PROBLEM WE GOT “HAITIAN PROBLEM” AND I BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE ONE OF THEM …BANN LACHE SE POU NOU AFFRONTE PWOBLEM CINEMA HAITIEN AN FOK PRODUCER YO APRANN DE ERE YO EPI KORIGE LE SA NAP KOMANSE PALE DE PWOGRE …SHORT FILM PA YON SOLISYION TANDE …SE VRE WI…M SEZI MALE
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September 4th, 2009 at 2:21 pm
The limitation of not having everything brings out ingenuity and IMAGINATION, which tap the resources of you as a person, rather than you as a budget director, we should never envy the resources of HOLLYWOOD, because whatever we didn’t have was what stimulated our ingenuity. WE ARE THE ROOKIES.
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September 6th, 2009 at 5:33 am
Lol, I was fully into it that I forgot that it was a short film. This could lead to something bigger.
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September 7th, 2009 at 11:59 am
I didn’t quite understand it all, but great job in some places. I’m happy to see we haitian people are coming up and getting involved in short film.
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