Summaries

Duvalier fled Haiti on February 7, 1986. Soon after, a new wave of violence started with a group of gangsters that the Haitians called ZENGLENDO. This story is inspired by true events that occurred from 1987 to 1991. It's a story of a militia man's family that was burned alive during the uprising against Duvalier's regime. The militia man's son Badof Dorelas (Shisler Laneaud) was traumatized by the events and ended up seeking revenge on the populations with Ruthless Gang's activities. The gang left behind broken families who lost their relatives through their violence acts for history to judge the murders and murderers. In French and Haitian Creole subtitled in English. Filmed in Port-au-Prince Haiti 1990 - 1991.—Valerie Marak

In Haiti a militia man was burned alive during the uprising against the dictator Jean Claude Duvalier's regime early 1986. The militia man's son Badof Dorelas (Shisler Laneaud) ended up seeking revenge on the population with Ruthless Gang's activities. The gang left behind broken families who lost their relatives through their violence acts for history to judge the murders and murderers.—Valerie Marak

Details

Keywords
  • independent film
  • haitian
  • haitian gangster
  • haitian voodoo
Genres
  • Action
Release date Sep 21, 1991
Countries of origin Haiti
Language French
Filming locations Haiti
Production companies Bway 7 Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 29m
Color Color
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