Zo Reken
Emanuel Licha
2021 - 86 min - Vidéo Full HD - Couleur - Canada (Québec)

"Zo reken (Shark bone)" is the nickname given in Haiti to the Toyota Land Cruiser, a powerful 4x4 vehicle popular among the humanitarian aid organizations that are omnipresent in the country since the 2010 earthquake.
Ten years later, as the country is once more in turmoil and under a strict lockdown, a zo reken has been hacked and transformed into a mobile space for encounters and discussion among Haitians. Foreign aid workers are no longer allowed on board. The driver leads the conversation with his passengers, all citizens of Port-au-Prince, as he tries to make his way between the barricades and the demonstrations.
They talk about the state of the country, about neocolonialism and humanitarian aid, and anger is mounting. They’re angry at the president who lost the people’s confidence, frustrated by the international community that made promises that were never kept, and desperate to see the end of the violence against the most vulnerable.
"Zo reken" is a road movie and a machine that makes them speak.



Author-Director : Emanuel Licha
Photography : Étienne Roussy
Sound : Catherine Van Der Donckt
Editing : Ariane Pétel-Despots
Original Music : David Drury
Delegate Producer : Les Films de l'Autre

Distribution


Distributor : Les Films du 3 mars

Distinctions

2022 - FIFDH (Festival du Film et Forum International sur Les Droits Humains), Genève (Suisse) : Sélection
2022 - One World - International Human Rights Documentary Festival, Prague (République tchèque) : Sélection
2021 - Hot Docs - Canadian International Documentary Festival, Toronto (Canada) : Best Canadian Feature Documentary Award
2021 - RIDM - Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal, Montréal (Canada) : Grand Prix de la Compétition Nationale Longs Métrages + Prix du Jury étudiant +
2021 - Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie, Moncton (Canada (Québec)) : Prix du Meilleur moyen ou long métrage documentaire