The Man by the Shore (French: L'Homme sur les quais) is a 1993 Haitian-French drama film directed by Raoul Peck. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It was financed by Canada and France. It was released by KJM3 Entertainment Group, an independent film distribution company that also distributed with Kino International, Daughters of the Dust by Julie Dash.
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Directed by | Raoul Peck |
Written by | Raoul Peck André Grall |
Produced by | Pascal Verroust |
Starring | Jennifer Zubar |
Cinematography | Armand Marco |
Edited by | Jacques Comets |
Distributed by | KJM3 Entertainment Group |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Countries | Haiti France Germany Canada |
Languages | Haitian Creole French |
The film tells the traumatizing story of Sarah (Jennifer Zubar) and her family during the tyrannical regime of François Duvalier (Papa doc).
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