I'm really impressed. I'll be going to Haiti in August to produce my first documentary, so this is good inspiration to say the least. Wonderful footage, and koodos to you for your fluency.
This video is well constructed and deserves all the funding to continue their mission. I love one of the lady statement "Instead of visiting Haiti and handing us things we want, why dont you teach us how to get the things we need Something to this regard, thats a true statement and I agree with her 100%. Im planning to attend the Indianapolis Screening on 3/5 and will donate!
Keep up the great work, we need you to continue to highlight the situation as it stand.
The haitian people IMO are the probably the most in touch with their humanity unlike some people in the u.s. and those on fucking youtube. Hell I seen a bunch of racist and religious ignorant bastards on youtube saying their death was a good thing. Sad humanity has an ugly side let this and if their is a god, god is a shitty artist.
@LaShittasCrib We were on YouTube as a "director" account before it was purchased by Google. This is why we can still upload videos longer than 10 min.
What a wonderful insight into the community and the poverty that exists, yet what is so obvious is the community spirit that resided in this place, thank you so much for sharing this.
It certainly leads to dispel many of the myths that could politically circulated..
Thank you for this share, I really hope in my heart the people there get the help they most need now!!!..
One-hundred percent of proceeds from sales of the Road to Fondwa will be donated to disaster relief in Haiti. Visit our site to find out how to buy.
You can also now see our film in its entirety for free on youtube. After watching, please consider donating directly to our chosen charity, Yele Ayiti, simply by texting YELE to 501501. 5 dollars will be deducted from your account.
I am so thankful you are allowing the public to see these beautiful people before the quake. These are the people who need our help so desperately now.
LudMilton...you should be ashamed of that statement. To the people who made this film...it is a very heart touching statement to the kind of person and humanitarian you all are. Thank you for giving the people (both here and in Haiti) something to remember...the beauty that was and can be again. But most importantly the love they have for the simplicity of family, faith and Country.
Great documentary I ordered the cd yesterday, will share it with friends and family. Ignorance is the #1 dis-ease of the world, the more people are educated on self knowlege and skills that can help them thrive in any economy the better our world will be. Thanks for creating this great film
Jed it adorable.
peacekid98 8 months ago
Great documentary!
asas2jh 10 months ago
That was very beautiful!!!!
topmiracle 1 year ago
very nice!!
luananovotny 1 year ago
what is the song you used at around 12 minutes?
kathrynjblack 1 year ago
I'm really impressed. I'll be going to Haiti in August to produce my first documentary, so this is good inspiration to say the least. Wonderful footage, and koodos to you for your fluency.
jahhh100 1 year ago
Quel beau documentaire! Merci pour nous montrer que y a beaucoup d'espoir pour ce beau pays!
CadjinGisclair 1 year ago
HAiti will always B the pearl ov island . trust mi :)
JAmaicaHAitiShawty 1 year ago
I really enjoyed this. Very interesting. Thanks you. :)
Scarfacetfs 2 years ago 2
This video is well constructed and deserves all the funding to continue their mission. I love one of the lady statement "Instead of visiting Haiti and handing us things we want, why dont you teach us how to get the things we need Something to this regard, thats a true statement and I agree with her 100%. Im planning to attend the Indianapolis Screening on 3/5 and will donate!
Keep up the great work, we need you to continue to highlight the situation as it stand.
Thank you,
yguelce 2 years ago 2
The haitian people IMO are the probably the most in touch with their humanity unlike some people in the u.s. and those on fucking youtube. Hell I seen a bunch of racist and religious ignorant bastards on youtube saying their death was a good thing. Sad humanity has an ugly side let this and if their is a god, god is a shitty artist.
Tom3744 2 years ago
nice video thank you.GOD bless.
titsair 2 years ago
Thanks to the mindless, heartless and demonized HAARP operatives. Their (judgment) day is fast approaching
cogrich1 2 years ago
very good! i love it!
TonyLouisWorld 2 years ago 5
@LaShittasCrib We were on YouTube as a "director" account before it was purchased by Google. This is why we can still upload videos longer than 10 min.
jrbrandon 2 years ago
wow i love this video..wow
haitiansweety 2 years ago 2
What a wonderful insight into the community and the poverty that exists, yet what is so obvious is the community spirit that resided in this place, thank you so much for sharing this.
It certainly leads to dispel many of the myths that could politically circulated..
Thank you for this share, I really hope in my heart the people there get the help they most need now!!!..
Peace!
Sliepnir2006 2 years ago 3
From the producers:
One-hundred percent of proceeds from sales of the Road to Fondwa will be donated to disaster relief in Haiti. Visit our site to find out how to buy.
You can also now see our film in its entirety for free on youtube. After watching, please consider donating directly to our chosen charity, Yele Ayiti, simply by texting YELE to 501501. 5 dollars will be deducted from your account.
haveanicedre 2 years ago
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haveanicedre 2 years ago
a strange french accent, can't hear the "r" sound at all.
bigboss025 2 years ago
kreyol is its own language
landonyarrington 2 years ago 5
I am so thankful you are allowing the public to see these beautiful people before the quake. These are the people who need our help so desperately now.
kkay1963 2 years ago 4
Wow this place was beautiful before that earthquake! Why did that have to happen to them? It could have been america!
x0xAlexiax0x 2 years ago 4
Wow it is good to see for myself the heart of the Haitian people instead rummors and lies
MELODYAMOUR 2 years ago 4
LudMilton...you should be ashamed of that statement. To the people who made this film...it is a very heart touching statement to the kind of person and humanitarian you all are. Thank you for giving the people (both here and in Haiti) something to remember...the beauty that was and can be again. But most importantly the love they have for the simplicity of family, faith and Country.
MelodyInFlorida 2 years ago 10
Great documentary I ordered the cd yesterday, will share it with friends and family. Ignorance is the #1 dis-ease of the world, the more people are educated on self knowlege and skills that can help them thrive in any economy the better our world will be. Thanks for creating this great film
focusongiving1 2 years ago 15
I'm spreading the word about this great video. Loved watching it again, thank you
jessl1590 2 years ago 5