Zo Reken [LAST SCREENING]
- Director(s)
- Emanuel Licha
- Country/Region
- Canada (Québec)
- Year
- 2021
- Duration
- 86 minutes
- Language
- Créole
- French with French subtitles
- Format
- DCP
IMPORTANT INFO
- Latecomers are not allowed in the theatre
- We reserve the right to reassign your seats if they are unoccupied at the beginning of the screening; arrive early to avoid misunderstandings, as we do not show trailers
- Final sales, no exchange or refund

In collaboration with the RIDM
The winner of the Best Canadian Feature Documentary Award at Hot Docs, this work by Montreal filmmaker Emanuel Licha looks at the powerful 4×4 vehicles that have proliferated in Haiti, and the privileged position they symbolize. The vehicle – nicknamed zo reken by locals – is used by the many NGOs that have appeared in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake; in this film, it becomes a space for Haitians’ voices to be heard. While the driver attempts to navigate the many obstacles, as well as the restive people in the street, conversations inside the car give a compelling account of the country and denounce the neocolonial and paternalistic nature of the white “saviour” figure. – Text written for RIDM 2021
*Compétition nationale, longs métrages – RIDM 2021
*Meilleur documentaire canadien – Hot Docs 2021
- Director(s)
- Emanuel Licha
- Country/Region
- Canada (Québec)
- Year
- 2021
- Duration
- 86 minutes
- Language
- Créole
- French with French subtitles
- Format
- DCP
IMPORTANT INFO
- Latecomers are not allowed in the theatre
- We reserve the right to reassign your seats if they are unoccupied at the beginning of the screening; arrive early to avoid misunderstandings, as we do not show trailers
- Final sales, no exchange or refund