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July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti? (2025)
Political drama-thriller in which a college student researching Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse becomes entangled in the events surrounding his 2021 assassination. Directed by Robenson Lauvince. Starring Anthony Alvarez, Tico Armand, Paul Henry Athis, and Jimmy Jean-Louis as the president.
Political drama-thriller in which a college student researching Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse becomes entangled in the events surrounding his 2021 assassination. Directed by Robenson Lauvince. Starring Anthony Alvarez, Tico Armand, Paul Henry Athis, and Jimmy Jean-Louis as the president.
The film's depiction of the assassination amid corruption and foreign influences critiques systemic inequalities and imperialism. Its focus on empowering Haitian narratives and fostering global solidarity reinforces progressive values of social justice.
Authentic casting of Haitian and Caribbean actors of color delivers visible diversity suited to the story's setting. The narrative examines political conspiracy and foreign interference in Haiti, incorporating subtle commentary on external powers without centering critiques of traditional identities.
The narrative lacks any significant depiction of family structures, roles, or values, centering instead on political investigation and intrigue without exploring personal or familial relationships.
The film features no LGBTQ+ characters or themes, focusing instead on political intrigue and assassination in Haiti.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on political intrigue surrounding a presidential assassination, with no exploration of transsexual identity or related issues.
The film centers on college student Shedeline's investigation into the assassination of Haiti's president, navigating corruption and betrayal. No scenes depict female characters victorious in close-quarters physical combat against male opponents.
The movie depicts President Jovenel Moïse, a historical male figure, played by male actor Jimmy Jean-Louis. Other characters, including the fictional protagonist Shedeline, align with their presented genders without deviations from any established canon.
The film depicts President Renel Monise, inspired by the Black Haitian Jovenel Moïse, through Haitian actor Jimmy Jean-Louis of matching ethnicity. Supporting roles feature original characters without established prior racial depictions, resulting in no race swaps.
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