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2010 | Color | 38 min 47s

This documentary is about a coffee farmer from the town of Ma Wouj, an artisan woman from Jean Rabel, and school children from the remote coastal village of Baie-de-Henne. Seeds of hope are planted in the poorest region of the western hemisphere through a fair-trade coffee cooperative, a fair-trade women’s artisan initiative, and a solar energy project. The film shows the stunning natural beauty of the Haitian countryside.


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: Moyano-Rosero; Marcela, Rosero Marta; Fernando
Script: Moyano-Rosero; Marcela, Rosero Marta; Fernando
Production: Rosero Marta; Fernando
Photography: Rosero Marta; Fernando, Moyano-Rosero; Marcela, Norman; Tiffany, Haynes; Shantell
Sound: G; Tamara, Rosero Marta; Fernando
Music: Rosero Polo; Raúl, Larosilieri; Fresnel, Jan Sebon & Kazak International;, Rosero; Juan Raúl, Rosero; Aura, Bail; Evelyne
Participation year at FICM: 2010

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