Haiti Through Films Streaming Collection – Summer Access Sale ($495)
🎓 Summer Access Sale
Save 50% through August 31, 2026.
This Digital Educational Collection is available for $495 (regular institutional price $995). If your institution is experiencing exceptional budget limitations, please contact info@africanfilm.com to discuss additional pricing options.
Haiti Through Film
Designed to support teaching in Caribbean Studies, Africana Studies, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Sociology, History, Global Studies, Film and Media Studies, and related disciplines, Haiti Through Film examines how historical legacies, global economic structures, and migration intersect in lived experience.
The collection includes:
• Looking for Life
• The Last Meal
• Ludi
Looking for Life reveals the everyday impact of globalization in Haiti, where women navigate survival within an economy reshaped by external pressures.
The Last Meal traces the lasting imprint of the Duvalier era, showing how political violence carries into memory, family, and diaspora.
Ludi follows a Haitian immigrant in the United States as she confronts the realities behind the promise of opportunity and the weight of obligation across borders.
Together, Haiti Through Film presents a continuum—from conditions at home to the experience of migration and rebuilding life elsewhere. The collection invites students to engage Haiti not as a fixed narrative, but as a society shaped by history, resilience, global forces, and human movement. It supports discussion of globalization, dictatorship, migration, diaspora, gender, resilience, and contemporary Haitian society.
Purchase includes perpetual institutional streaming access with Public Performance Rights (PPR) to all three films.