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May 20.2025
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Haitian Movie on Moïse Assassination Redefines Caribbean Cinema

Dramatic scene of burning hut in a field, embodying Haitian political thriller.

A New Era for Haitian Cinema

In a landmark moment for Haitian cinema, the political thriller July 7: Who Killed the President? hit theaters across the United States on May 16, 2025. This film not only tackles the uncomfortable truth surrounding the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse, but it also represents a seismic shift in how Caribbean stories reach global audiences.

Stories of Strength and Resilience

Directed by Robenson Lauvince and featuring the talents of Raquel Pelissier and Jimmy Jean-Louis, the film follows a college student who, while researching for her memoir, becomes entangled in a murky world of conspiracy and political betrayal. "This is more than a film—it’s a moment of truth for Haiti," Lauvince states passionately. This sentiment resonates deeply, as the film aims to be a megaphone for the collective pain and resilience of the Haitian people, showcasing their right to justice and their own narrative.

A Showcase of Haitian Talent

Setting itself apart, July 7 is significant as it is the first Haitian political drama to be released nationally in the U.S. This pivotal moment indicates a growing interest in diverse narratives within cinema, offering hope for Haitian and other Black independent filmmakers who have historically faced significant hurdles in film distribution.

Community Campaigns and Audience Engagement

In line with its mission to involve local communities, AMC Theaters has developed a unique request-driven campaign, inviting fans to advocate for screening in their cities. Confirmed showings in major urban areas like New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta signal a commitment to ensuring that these powerful stories are accessible.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Caribbean Storytelling

As interest in Diaspora narratives grows, what remains clear is the urgent need for artists to tell their own stories authentically and independently. Not only does July 7 aim to capture the truth about a significant moment in Haitian history, but it also hopes to inspire a new generation of Caribbean storytellers. The time has come to reclaim cultural narratives from the shadows and spotlight the vibrancy of Caribbean voices.

For those eager to see this groundbreaking film, visit the film’s official website to request local screenings. This is your chance to engage with an important part of Haitian history and culture—one that deserves to be seen, celebrated, and shared.

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