• Source: Stones in the Sun
    • Stones in the Sun is a 2012 Haitian American film written and directed by Patricia Benoit and starring Edwidge Danticat, Michele Marcelin, Diana Masi, Thierry Saintine, Patricia Rhinvil, James Noel, and Carlo Mitton. It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Narrative Director.


      Plot


      In the midst of increasing political violence, a young couple, two sisters, and a father and son are driven from Haiti to New York, where they must confront the truths of their interlocked past.


      Production


      Principal photography took place over 21 days in New York City, 4 days in Jacmel, Haiti, and half a day at the Miami International Airport during the crew's layover between New York and Haiti.


      Awards


      The film has won the following awards:

      Special Jury Prize for Best Narrative Director, 2012 Tribeca Film Festival
      Best Diaspora Feature, 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
      Best Narrative Feature, 2013 Pan African Film Festival
      Jury Award for Best Feature, 2013 Teaneck International Film Festival
      Previously, the script won the Sundance Time Warner Storytelling Award, the Sundance Annenberg Award, and a Jerome Foundation Grant.


      References




      External links


      Stones in the Sun at the Internet Movie Database
      Stones in the Sun on Rotten Tomatoes

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