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is a non-profit corporation officially registered in the United States.
Its principal mission  is to promote and educate Haitian Filmmakers through showcasing, research and production assistance.

The first meeting of the association was held on Monday April 6, 2009.

Present board members are:

The Haitian American Association of Filmmakers


[postlink]http://haiticinema.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-festival-cinemahaaf-2010.html[/postlink]Thrilling moments from the first Miami Haiti Film Festival by the Haitian American Association of Filmmakers.

First HAAF Festival 2010


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If one picture is worth 1000 words, how much are worth 1000 pictures?


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Many movie fans came on Sunday
April 4, 2010
to view the new movie by
Producer/Director Raynald Delerme,
"DYAB BABA".






The evening started with a stand-up comedy
by Jean-Claude Joseph (Papa Pyè), one of Haiti's best comedian and actor.

Papa Pyè is the famous main character in the popular television sitcom
"La Vi Nan Bouk", (Life on the Farm), back in the 80s at the
National Television of Haiti.

Jean Claude Joseph is also one of the lead characters in the movie
"Dyab Baba".
The comedy show was followed by the projection of the movie
which got repeated applauses and laughters from the audience
from begining to end.

Haitian Movie Nights kicked off well at Little Haiti Cultural Center.


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Hello from Paris.

I am so happy to be part of the making of history in the Haitian movie industry.

For the first time, a Haitian movie will play in a regular movie theater, L'Archipel, right in the center of Paris.

Plus, this is not a one-time event, the Haitian American Association of Filmmakers has partnered with Grenadier P.A.M. entertainment to bring Haitian films to Paris on a regular basis, starting now with 2 week-ends a month.

We are expecting a sold-out show and I will keep you informed on how things go.

Once again, much love from Paris, la ville lumière.

If you are a Haitian American filmmakers
and you think you have a good film,
join our association and be part of History,

DYAB BABA Premieres in Paris


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The HAITIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF FILMMAKERS (The HAAF) is proud to announce the launching of CINEMA LAKAY in Paris with the Grand Premiere of the new Film by Raynald Delerme "DYAB BABA".

Cinema lakay is a new venue where the HAAF has partnered with Greandier PAM Entertainment to bring the best Haitian movies to Paris on a regular basis, 4 times a month. The HAAF is only open to Haitian-American cinema Producers and/or Directors.

There are strick rules for being a member of the HAAF for the HAAF wishes to promote only the best Haitian films. "DYAB BABA" will play again in Paris on March 20 and 21, 2010.

DYAB BABA Premieres in Paris March 7, 2010


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The HAITIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF FILMMAKERS (The HAAF) is proud to announce the launching of Haitian Movie Nights in Miami with a special kick off event featuring Papa Pyè live and the new Film by Raynald Delerme "DYAB BABA".

Haitian Movie Nights is a new venue where the HAAF has partnered with Little Haiti Cultural Center to bring the best Haitian movies to Miami on a regular basis, every week-end (Sat and Sun).

The HAAF is only open to Haitian-American cinema Producers and/or Directors.

There are strick rules for being a member of the HAAF for the HAAF wishes to promote only the best Haitian films.

Admission to the Kick-off night with Papa Pyè Live and the movie "Dyab Baba" is $10.00 in advance.

Papa Pyè Live and "Dyab Baba" playing at LHCC


[postlink]http://haiticinema.blogspot.com/2010/02/haaf-brings-medical-and-psychological.html[/postlink]"Lost" at Carrefour was the theme of this special mission of the Haitian American Association of Filmmakers (The HAAF).  With the support of Polycarpe, Inc, a non-profit organization directed by Patrick Delerme, younger brother of the President and CEO of the HAAF, Raynald Delerme, much needed medical and psychological aid were given to over 400 people at PVS Cultural Center (Ecole Frère Polycarpe) and source Corossol in Carrefour.  According to Patrick Delerme, most women suffer from PTSD.

Watch this video of this special mission to Haiti.



The Haitian American Association of Filmmakers want to thank "Polycarpe, inc." for their support. The recovery of Haiti is a long term effort. At the present time, The Haitian American Association of Filmmakers is sheltering more than 500 Scouts at PVS Cultural Center (Ecole Frère Polycarpe, Carrefour). We need your help to continue our mission. Please donate what you can.




The HAAF brings medical and psychological relief to Carrefour


[postlink]http://haiticinema.blogspot.com/2010/02/filling-hole-in-haiti-relief.html[/postlink]It happened on January 12, 2010. My homeland fell apart. I was in Miami when a 7+ magnitude earthquake hit my country, Haïti.
For 4 days, I had no words on my friends, relatives, loved ones,
fellow filmmakers, my newsteam, all phones were down.

As I gathered as much information on the devastation that occured, I thought of the lost ones, the ones usually left behind in massive relief efforts. In big systems like the one that were being built up for Haiti, there is always a hole.

Filling the Hole in Haiti Relief

 

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