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Okap Dynamique Film: The New Generation Redefining Haitian Cinema
Okap Dynamique Film: The New Generation Redefining Haitian Cinema
Okap Dynamique Film: The New Generation Redefining Haitian Cinema
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  • September 30, 2025
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Okap Dynamique Film: The New Generation Redefining Haitian Cinema

Discover how Okap Dynamique Film is transforming Cap-Haïtien into the capital of Haitian cinema with award-winning short films and inspired youth.

Cap-Haïtien is not only a historic and cultural city, it is also becoming fertile ground for Haitian cinema. At the heart of this excitement was born Okap Dynamique Film (ODF), an initiative that proves that passion and creativity can bring great projects to life, even with modest means.

An Adventure Born of Passion

ODF is the fruit of the energy and talent of young Cap-Haïtien residents determined to give a new voice to cinema in Haiti. It all began thanks to the vision of Sévère Mickha Makaël and Simon Bruce Wily, joined by Jefté Ismaël Oreste and Sévère Rapha Makaël, who structured and brought the project to life. With these four pioneers, the cinematic adventure officially began.

A Promising Beginning and Already International Recognition

After directing DERAN, a notable first short film, ODF made a big splash with L’Éveil de la Flamme, selected for the Nikon Film Festival in France. This international recognition proved that Haitian talent can shine beyond borders.

Training and Inspiring the Youth of Cap-Haïtien

Aware that cinema is also a tool for transmission and training, ODF offers acting and physical stunt workshops to young people from Cap-Haïtien and the surrounding area. From these training sessions, the Okap Dynamique Court-Métrage Film Challenge competition was born, revealing new talents such as Alusma Marc Jovenel, Jacques Stanley, Duvisien Emmanuel, and Nercitha Morisset.

National Recognition: Libète and Lanmò

In 2024, ODF participated in the LAKAYWOOD Festival, an international gathering of Haitian short films. Their film Libète ou Lanmò won the 2nd National Prize and the Best Action Film Award, confirming the collective’s growing strength.

The Shadow of the Border: A Step Toward the Future

Today, ODF takes a new step forward with its latest short film: The Shadow of the Border, co-directed by Jefté Ismaël Oreste and Fils-Aimé Pakison Samuel. Shot primarily in Ouanaminthe, this film symbolizes ODF’s ambition:

- To make cinema accessible to all,
- To provide a space for expression for young people,
- To build a strong and inclusive Haitian film industry.

The first screening will take place on October 4, 2025, in Ouanaminthe, an event that will mark a decisive milestone in the history of the initiative.

An invitation to believe in the future of Haitian cinema

With L’Ombre de la Frontière, ODF sends a dual message:

A call to hope, showing that Haitian cinema can be a source of meaning and a future.

A call to action, for Haitiansand especially young peopleto get involved in this creative and opportunity-filled field.

ODF, a breath of fresh air for Haitian culture

In just a few years, Okap Dynamique Film has established itself as a key player in the revival of Haitian cinema. Their journey demonstrates that with passion, perseverance, and a clear vision, it is possible to transform a young person’s dream into a true cultural movement.

Their ambition is clear: to make Haitian cinema not only a showcase of national culture, but also a tool for unity, creativity, and opportunity for all Haitian youth.

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Appolon Guy Alain
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Joseph Chelande-Flore

OKAP DYNAMIQUE FILM Toujours et encore plus loin.

September 30, 2025 - 06:32:19 PM
Joseph Chelande-Flore

OKAP DYNAMIQUE FILM Toujours et encore plus loin.

September 30, 2025 - 06:32:59 PM
Rich'art

L'art cinématographique a une adresse : Okap Dynamique Film.

October 01, 2025 - 03:11:01 PM
Duvem

Okap Dynamique Film (ODF), est très prometteur pour l'avenir du cinéma en Haïti. Malgré les divers problèmes auxquels fait face le pays, on peut croire encore à un certain demain pour la survie du septième art dans le pays.
Je peux l'affirmer, il existe vraiment un moyen de sortir du cahos et le cinéma peut grandement influencer les pensée qui ouvriront la voie.
Bravo ODF!

October 01, 2025 - 08:39:15 PM
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