Art: By Any Means Necessary (Temporary title) is a short documentary that tells the tale of two Art institutions determined to have its doors open despite the challenges of its country’s political turmoil. Artists Institute, formally Cine Institute in Jacmel, Haiti is currently run by its former graduate students. Abandoned by its Hollywood celebrities that once supports the school during the backdrop of political turmoil, Artists Institute now functions as a resource center and continues to incubate artists.
Just a 2 hour plane ride from Haiti sits Centre des Arts et de la Culture based in the middle of Guadeloupe. Considered a French Department, Guadeloupe Artists has been fighting with the French officials to complete the structure of the center. Millions of Euros and almost a decade later, the building is abandoned. In true revolution style, a collective artists took over the building and created a fantastic art exhibit for the community. Intersecting both stories, Art: By Any Mean Necessary briefly captures Artists’ determination to create and have their spaces.
Rachelle Salnave is a talented filmmaker currently based in South Florida who for the past 20 years has focused her lens on the Black Global experience. The first of a handful of filmmakers to document the gentrification of Harlem, Rachelle ’s works include capturing stories about the Haitian Guantanamo Bay experience, Macadamia Nut planting experiments in Guatemala and spotlighting Haitian identity and its society. Rachelle was part of the first class of Sundance Institute Screenwriters Intensive Fellows in Miami in 2015. Her second feature documentary, La Belle Vie: The Good Life landed her an Emmy nomination in 2016. In 2017, Knight Foundation honored Rachelle as a “Knight Arts Champion” for her cinematic programming, Ayiti Images and Black Lounge Films. Rachelle’s most recent work, Madame Pipi produced by If/Then Shorts, is currently streaming on PBS’ REEL SOUTH program. Rachelle is currently in production with her next feature documentary Dual Citizen.
Third Horizon Forward is made possible with partnership from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and JustFilms Ford Foundation. Additional support provided by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, as well as the Miami Foundation.
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