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        Co-lead Tahina Vatel who plays Marie Thérèse, on location at the Citadel.
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          Co-lead Tahina Vatel who plays Marie Thérèse, on location at the Citadel.

      Co-lead Tahina Vatel who plays Marie Thérèse, on location at the Citadel.

          Director Yao Ramesar   on location at the Citadel.

      Director Yao Ramesar on location at the Citadel.

          A lone horse, retired from its work of transporting visitors to the Citadel, rests quietly in the majestic vista of the site.

      A lone horse, retired from its work of transporting visitors to the Citadel, rests quietly in the majestic vista of the site.

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          Another view of the Citadelle Laferrière.

      Another view of the Citadelle Laferrière.

          Sans Souci palace, historic home of Henry Christophe built in 1813, that Marie Thérèse and Paul (played by Tahina Vatel and Lentz Durand) visit in the films opening sequence. It was on the original itinerary of their planned honey moon before the

      Sans Souci palace, historic home of Henry Christophe built in 1813, that Marie Thérèse and Paul (played by Tahina Vatel and Lentz Durand) visit in the films opening sequence. It was on the original itinerary of their planned honey moon before the tragic earthquake struck.

       Director Yao Ramesar at the Citadel location.

      Director Yao Ramesar at the Citadel location.

         Haiti Bride  Director of photography Edmund Attong en route to the film location at the Citadel.

      Haiti Bride Director of photography Edmund Attong en route to the film location at the Citadel.

          En route to Au Cap.

      En route to Au Cap.

        Haiti Bride crew- Yao Ramesar   and Edmund Attong at the beach Du-Croix, Cap-Haïtien.

      Haiti Bride crew- Yao Ramesar and Edmund Attong at the beach Du-Croix, Cap-Haïtien.

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          Co-lead Tahina Vatel who plays Marie Thérèse, on location at the Citadel.
          Director Yao Ramesar   on location at the Citadel.
          A lone horse, retired from its work of transporting visitors to the Citadel, rests quietly in the majestic vista of the site.
      1926289_503042213166644_3204778461537854417_o.jpg
          Another view of the Citadelle Laferrière.
          Sans Souci palace, historic home of Henry Christophe built in 1813, that Marie Thérèse and Paul (played by Tahina Vatel and Lentz Durand) visit in the films opening sequence. It was on the original itinerary of their planned honey moon before the
       Director Yao Ramesar at the Citadel location.
         Haiti Bride  Director of photography Edmund Attong en route to the film location at the Citadel.
          En route to Au Cap.
        Haiti Bride crew- Yao Ramesar   and Edmund Attong at the beach Du-Croix, Cap-Haïtien.
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        The Reel Caribbeing

        This is the artist page of filmmaker Yao Ramesar.

        Ghana-born, Caribbean filmmaker Yao Ramesar holds a B.A (summa cum laude) in Film Production an M.F.A in Film Directing from Howard University and a PhD in Cultural Studies (Film) from The University of the West Indies.

        In 2006 he was named the Caribbean Laureate in Arts and Letters, at the Anthony N Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence (ANSCAFE). That same year his SISTAGOD®, became the first Trinidad and Tobago feature in selection at a major international film festival when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to great acclaim.  Ramesar’s Caribbeing® theories and methodology on filmmaking appear in numerous publications including the Routledge Companion to World Cinema and 2009 saw the publication of the first book on his work, “Phenomenology’s Material Presence” (Gabrielle Hezekiah).

        He has made 120 short films on the culture and history of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean and has launched his Caribbeing podcast hosting a range of interviewees discussing various subjects.

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