Haiti. Untitled (1996)

Writer and cineast Jørgen Leth is the fascinated observer of a country where reality often seems surreal and resembles fiction. Haïti’s history is written in blood. Voodoo plays an important role in politics. Death and horror are part of Haïti’s everyday life. Over five years Leth and his small crew witnessed dramatic events, but he also captured moments of sensuality and beauty in his epic and very personal documentary.

Director: Jørgen Leth
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 82 min
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Music: Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Cinematography: Dan Holmberg, Tómas Gislason
Editing: Camilla Skousen, Jacob Thuesen
Country: Denmark, Haiti
Language: Dansk, Français, Haitian; Haitian Creole
Original Language: da

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Haiti. Untitled about?
Writer and cineast Jørgen Leth is the fascinated observer of a country where reality often seems surreal and resembles fiction. Haïti’s history is written in blood. Voodoo plays an important role in politics. Death and horror are part of Haïti’s everyday life. Over five years Leth and his small crew witnessed dramatic events, but he also captured moments of sensuality and beauty in his epic and very personal documentary.
Who directed Haiti. Untitled?
Haiti. Untitled was directed by Jørgen Leth.
How long is Haiti. Untitled?
Haiti. Untitled has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is Haiti. Untitled?
Haiti. Untitled is a Documentary film.
Where was Haiti. Untitled produced?
Haiti. Untitled was produced in Denmark, Haiti.