Ayiti mon Amour

Ayiti mon Amour

Guetty Felin

HT / US
2016
Feature Film
82’
Focus

Haiti, five years after the earthquake, in a coastal town forgotten by the rest of the world. The memory of the major disaster still haunts the villagers; but life goes on… Guetty Felin’s feature film debut Ayiti mon amour presents three intertwining stories: the coming-of-age tale of a teenage boy, Orphée, who is grieving the loss of his father and develops superpowers following a supernatural encounter; then the story of his only friend, Jaurès, an elderly fisherman tormented by the environmental degradation around him and also pre-occupied with his sick wife; and then there’s mysterious Ama, a wandering soul and the muse of an uninspired writer.

»The film was born out of grief and mourning. I wrote the first treatment on the heels of the devastating earthquake. At the same time I did not want it to be just about grief and loss. I think it is more about lost souls, alive and dead who are looking for the meaning of life and home.
The sea is a main character in the film because it represents the cycle of life. It also represents the original birthplace of mankind; that is if you believe that we are descendants of water mammals. There’s a Voudou belief that when a person dies their soul goes underwater and stay there for a year and a day. The family must perform a ritual that will help the soul to return on land. I often wondered about the souls that never made it to land, the ones that got trapped, so I wanted to create a sort of ritual through the film that allowed them to come home at least symbolically.«
– Guetty Felin

Film series Hope & Fear

Director / Script

Guetty Felin

Cinematography

Hervé Cohen

Editing

Stephane Vernet Augustion, Isabelle Devinck

Sound

Yeelen Cohen, Sapha Samedy Junior

Production

BelleMoon Productions, Mira Nair

Contact

Orange Studio

Guetty Felin

Film-maker Guetty Felin was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, grew up in New York and has completed a Master of Fine Arts in Film at the University of Paris. Her films deal with themes such as memory, exile, foreignness and the search for home. Her previous work in film includes documentaries such as Closer to the Dream and Broken Stones, fiction shorts and three narrative screenplays. She was co-director of a series of videos and portraits for the exhibition of Haitian art at The Grand Palais in Paris. She is currently working on three feature film projects: A Rooster on the Fire Escape, The Last Mission and Once Upon Three Times.


Filme von Guetty Felin
A Rooster on the Fire Escape
2016 | Sacred 2016 | Broken Stones 2012 | Closer to the Dream 2010