Filmmaker Bruno Mourral uses comedy to discuss a dark topic and does a great job at showcasing Haiti’s vibrant culture through its music, food, art and infrastructure.
“Kidnapping, Inc.” made its mark at
Filmmaker Bruno Mourral uses comedy to discuss a dark topic and does a great job at showcasing Haiti’s vibrant culture through its music, food, art and infrastructure.
“Kidnapping, Inc.” made its mark at
Not only does this film shed light on the kidnapping crisis in Haiti, but it allowed a son to spotlight how his own father, French diplomat Paul-Henri Mourral, fell victim to the violence in Haiti and was tragically killed in a carjacking in 2005.
Overcoming dangerous conditions, the “Kidnapping, Inc.” cast and crew persevered to tell a story that gives the Haitians a voice and provides them with some hope that the condition of their country will get better.
When available for distribution by XYZ Films, this is a film highly recommended for its message and what it explores. And hopefully, it inspires a new era of Haitian filmmakers to tell their own stories.
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