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Bitter Cane is a raw, unvarnished look at Haiti during a tumultuous period. The film's atmosphere is almost suffocating, capturing the oppressive nature of life under Duvalier's regime. It juxtaposes the lush landscapes of rural Haiti with the grim realities of labor in urban sweatshops. The pacing feels almost documentarian, allowing the viewer to absorb the stark contrasts in the lives of the people. There's a palpable sense of urgency and desperation that permeates the film, revealing the resilience of the human spirit amidst exploitation. The editing feels intentionally jarring at times, which adds to the film's distinctive voice and makes the experiences of its subjects hauntingly vivid.
Filmed clandestinely, offering a rare glimpse of Haiti's struggles.Unique blend of rural and urban imagery highlights stark contrasts.Intense atmosphere, with a focus on human resilience and suffering.
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