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Classic Haiti Film DVD: 1942 Haitian Culture, People, Art, Food, Clothing, Language & History Travelogue Pictures Film

Classic Haiti Film DVD: 1942 Haitian Culture, People, Art, Food, Clothing, Language & History Travelogue Pictures Film

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Studio: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 125156

Language: English (Unknown)
Region: 0
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 9 Minutes

MPN: 482
Model: 482
UPC: 878944003292
EAN: 0878944003292
ASIN: B000P0R4EU

Publication Date: 2007
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Features:
   Table Of Contents:
   (1) Introduction to Haiti (1942) - 9 Minutes

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Product Description
Explore the archipelago paradise of Haiti in this colorful Caribbean travelogue combining footage of Haitian culture with lively historical narration. Focusing on the Haitian tradition of democracy, the film presents a tourist's view of the island before the tumultuous and despotic Duvalier regime. Table Of Contents: (1) Introduction to Haiti (1942) - This colorful travelogue through Haiti couples narration about Haitian history with footage of building, cityscapes, and Haitian culture - 9 Minutes


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Of moderate use   August 27, 2007
Eddie Whitlock (Georgia, USA)
This is a travelogue. I didn't expect an expose or a documentary, but I was somehow expecting more than I got.

I think it was only about 9 minutes long. After watching what can best be described as a mini-letter box format, I was glad it wasn't longer. I will watch it next time on my laptop.

I needed this to see what Haiti looked like in the WWII era. So I got what I needed.