Petit-Frère (2018)

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A dialogue between the collective and the personal, a living memory that combines the dreams and realities of the Haitian community residing in Chile. This dialogue is guided by the voice of Wilner Petit-Frère, a Haitian immigrant who observes and captures, in a print publication, the society where he ended up living in this stage of his life.

Director: Roberto Collío, Rodrigo Robledo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Matías Illanes
Editing: Mayra Morán
Production: Araucaria Cine
Country: Chile
Language: Haitian; Haitian Creole, Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

immigrant, racism

More Films by Director: Roberto Collío, Rodrigo Robledo
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Petit-Frère about?
A dialogue between the collective and the personal, a living memory that combines the dreams and realities of the Haitian community residing in Chile. This dialogue is guided by the voice of Wilner Petit-Frère, a Haitian immigrant who observes and captures, in a print publication, the society where he ended up living in this stage of his life.
Who directed Petit-Frère?
Petit-Frère was directed by Roberto Collío, Rodrigo Robledo.
Who stars in Petit-Frère?
Petit-Frère stars Wilner Petit-Frère.
How long is Petit-Frère?
Petit-Frère has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Petit-Frère?
Petit-Frère is a Documentary film.
Where was Petit-Frère produced?
Petit-Frère was produced in Chile.