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Discovering Haiti (Short Film)

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I Spent a Day in Haiti's Most Dangerous Slum

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Guys I have to be honest with you in this one. After visiting all 197 countries and thousands of cities around the world, I can say with 100% certainty that Port au Prince, Haiti, takes the crown as THE MOST DANGEROUS. Yes, more than Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya, Syria and Iraq COMBINED.

I've never experienced before what I just experienced in Haiti... 80% of the city is controlled by violent street gangs, and when we crossed the sketchy checkpoint to enter the biggest slum called Cite Soleil, we had to get permission from the gang-leading chief to enter. I can't make this stuff up.

I'm just glad that I made it out alive and am here to tell this story. My heart aches for the people in Haiti, who are living through this disastrous situation. I hope the country will return to its thriving days like it was a few decades ago. There is so much potential with stunning beaches, smiling faces, and Caribbean vibes.

Thanks for watching - it took my team of 4 and myself more than 3 weeks to get this story edited. My hope is that this video sparks conversations that contribute to a broader understanding and ultimately, a positive change for the future of Haiti.

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I Spent the Day with a Haitian Gangster! (R.I.P Inspector) ????????

Port-au-Prince: Haiti's Capital Overwhelmed with Gangs and Guns! On a typical Monday morning, the front lines of the gang wars in Bel Air, Haiti are a grim sight. The ongoing wave of gang violence, believed by many to be the most brutal in the city's history, has ravaged Port-au-Prince and left the local law enforcement struggling to cope with the overwhelming numbers and firepower of the gangs.

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00:00 - Bel Air, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
2:28 - Gangster Invites me to his House
6:34 - The Inspector
12:22 - The Shoe Man
13:08 - A Big Gun!
14:14 - My Master Plan

*The Inspector was murdered in a shoot out shortly after my video. Rest in Peace my friend.

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PORTLIFE A CINEMATIC SHORT FILM | ILE DE LA TORTUE, HAITI | S1Ep28

...Locals prepare to cross over into Saint-Louis-Du-Nord... Routines, that's all, just routines....

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Inside Rural Haiti ????????

I followed the road north of Pedernales in the Dominican republic and went where it took me.
I ended up crossing over into Haiti once again, except this time I was not expecting this...

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Made in Haiti

Team BWB, created by Stephan Olivier Faublas and Vincent Theodore, is founded on a passion for travelling and making videos while helping to change the imagine of our home country of Haïti to the world.

When we decided to go back to Haiti, for three weeks during our summer vacation in 2015, we told ourselves that we would do everything we could to uncover the Haiti that the media always conceals. The idea was to show people that although we have difficulties in many areas on different levels, we are a beautiful country that was once known as the Pearl of the Caribbean.

With the funds we hope to raise, we would like to acquire better filming equipment for future projects. Our next project, planned to take place between December and February, will include a month of filming the beauty of our country in different, innovative ways that elicit the response Wait, That's Haiti?! from our viewers.

Aside from our passion for video making, this project is mostly about helping our country realize it's past greatness. We believe we are doing something worthwhile, that can make a difference and change Haiti in the eyes of our international followers, but also remind Haitians that their country is worth developing and loving.

We thank in advance anyone who will want to participate in this project and believes this is a necessary milestone.

We Thank everyone who helped make this video, especially : Jeff Barnes, Stephan Gaetjens, Maxime Laroche, Sunrise Airways, Hotel Picolet.

Places seen in the video :
Port-Au-Prince (furcy), Seguin, Jacmel (bassin bleu, ti mouillage), Les Cayes (Ile a Vache, Port-Saulut, Port-a-Piment), Cap Haitian (Amiga Island (Ile a Rat), Labadee, Citadelle Laferierre, Palais Sans Soucis)

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Haiti Pam Nan Diferan - Baky Popilè ft. J.Perry

Introduction To Haiti, 1950s

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Got Attacked in the Poorest & MOST Dangerous Country: Haiti! ????????

Getting attacked by a local in Haiti and exploring the streets of Cap Haitien ????????.

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The Dark Truth Behind Haiti's Tonton Macoutes - Uncovering Their Sinister Origins

You know what's fascinating?

The history of Haiti and its notorious secret police force, the Tonton Macoutes.

I mean, come on, who wouldn't be intrigued by a boogeyman figure from folklore coming to life as a brutal force of terror?

Let's dive into this dark chapter of Haitian history.

Now, let's talk about the origins of the Tonton Macoutes.

Formed by President François Duvalier in the late 1950s, they were named after the infamous Uncle Gunnysack, a sinister character from Haitian folklore who kidnaps naughty children in the night.

Sounds like something straight out of a horror movie, right?

Let's move on to their reign of terror.

The Tonton Macoutes were known for their brutal tactics, including kidnapping, torture, and murder.

They instilled fear in the Haitian population, ensuring loyalty to Duvalier and his regime.

But you know what's even more chilling?

Their legacy continues to haunt Haiti today, with many former members still wielding power and influence.

So, what can we learn from this dark corner of history?

For one, it's a reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and the consequences of allowing fear to rule a society.

And on a more personal level, maybe we should all be a little more grateful that our childhood boogeymen stayed firmly in the realm of imagination.

You know what I mean?

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Haiti - Histoire , Art, Culture & Vodou

Pendant son passage en Haïti, Monica Walton, cinéaste et journaliste, a visité le Cap-Haïtien, Port-au-Prince et Jacmel.
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Raw Travel 411 - Exploring Rural Haiti Trailer

Raw Travel explores rural Haiti's Northern and Southern coast.

Port Au Prince HAITI 2023: A Travel Vlog Through the Unseen Haiti #MyFirstTime

In this video, I'm traveling to Port Au Prince, Haiti, to see the country like never before. I'm documenting my journey through the unseen Haiti in a video blog, called Port Au Prince 2023: Haiti Like Never Before -A Travel Vlog Through the Unseen Haiti #MyFirstTime.

If you're curious about Haiti and want to see it in a different light, then this is the video for you! I'll show you attractions and places you wouldn't ordinarily see, and I'll also share some of my experiences while I'm there. I hope you'll join me on my journey to Port Au Prince and see Haiti like never before!

Haiti beautiful places 2016

The beauty of Haiti not shown on television. When it comes to Haiti, the international media always go to the worst area of Haiti giving the country a bad image and scaring potential tourists. Although it is true that Haiti is very poor but there are beautiful places to go, things to do or to see. The country is beautiful and has a lot of potential. I predict Haiti will be once again the pearl of the caribbean in years to come. The problem with Haiti is that it lacks a caring government and investments. Haiti has been brain drained. Most rich and professional Haitians have left Haiti. Hence the Haitian diaspora lacks caring people who are willing to come back and help the country. There are 6 smaller islands belonging to Haiti. All of them with impressive beauty and pristine beaches.

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???????? ???? This is Haiti ???????? ???? ????????????We are Haitians???????????? #wah509 #wearehaitians #haiti #teamhaiti #ayiti #haitians #haïti #haitian #thisishaiti #proudhaitian #beautiful #team509 #nouseayisyen #HaitiExperienceIt #CaribbeanCulture #traveltohaiti #VisitHaiti #Caribbean #Island #Paradise ????????????????

Haiti beautiful places 2017 Part 2

The beauty of Haiti not shown on television. When it comes to Haiti, the international media always go to the worst area of Haiti giving the country a bad image and scaring potential tourists. Although it is true that Haiti is very poor but there are beautiful places to go, things to do or to see. The country is beautiful and has a lot of potential. I predict Haiti will be once again the pearl of the caribbean in years to come. The problem with Haiti is that it lacks a caring government and investments. Haiti has been brain drained. Most rich and professional Haitians have left Haiti. Hence the Haitian diaspora lacks caring people who are willing to come back and help the country. There are 6 smaller islands belonging to Haiti. All of them with impressive beauty and pristine beaches.

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???????? ???? This is Haiti ???????? ???? ????????????We are Haitians???????????? #wah509 #wearehaitians #haiti #teamhaiti #ayiti #haitians #haïti #haitian #thisishaiti #proudhaitian #beautiful #team509 #nouseayisyen #HaitiExperienceIt #CaribbeanCulture #traveltohaiti #VisitHaiti #Caribbean #Island #Paradise ????????????????

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Haitian Food, History & Pride in Miami | No Passport Required with Marcus Samuelsson | Full Episode

Chef Marcus Samuelsson explores the cuisine, culture and history of the Haitian community. From tropical, tangy soursop ice cream to mamba spread to soupe joumou and deep-fried pate korde, Marcus eats his way through Haiti’s culinary classics. [Originally aired 2018]

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Hosted by renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson, No Passport Required is a PBS/Eater series that takes viewers on an inspiring journey across the U.S. to explore and celebrate the wide-ranging diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisine woven into American food and culture. Each week Marcus — an immigrant himself — visits a new city to discover the dynamic and creative ways a particular community has made its mark. A vibrant portrait of America today, No Passport Required features musicians, poets, chefs, business owners, artists, community leaders and home cooks who have enhanced the nation’s culture and cuisine.

Exploring La Gonâve Island: Haiti's Hidden Gem

Join us on a captivating visual journey as we unveil the enchanting beauty of La Gonâve Island, nestled in the heart of Haiti. ???????? Immerse yourself in the untouched landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene moments that make this island a true paradise.

????️ From the moment the sun rises over the turquoise waters to the tranquil beaches where sunsets paint the sky, every frame captures the essence of this hidden gem. ???????? Embark on a voyage that takes you through lush forests, breathtaking cliffs, and vibrant local communities.

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Experience La Gonâve through our lens and discover a side of Haiti you've never seen before. Like, share, and immerse yourself in the beauty of La Gonâve Island – where nature's canvas meets rich culture and adventure.

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Haitian Nomad presents Port-au-Prince Up close and Personal

Another Haitian Nomad trip to Haiti with 15 individuals from all over the United-States -- this time discovering the city of port-au-prince , Its surrounding beaches, waterfall, mountains , nightlife, art/food/music !

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Just east of North Beach, Miami, across the Biscayne Bay, is the neighborhood of Little Haiti. Experience the art, dance, music and food of the Caribbean island nation without ever leaving the United States.

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Découverte de Haïti

4 jours de Port-au-Prince à Cap haïtien.
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