Everything sold, everything left behind. A long journey via Brazil and Peru, in order finally to ride into Mexico in the cargo hold of a truck. Ready to embark on a new life in the USA. But then there's the wall. Haitian refugees Robens and James face unpleasant surprises in Chèche lavi, even though director Sam Ellison doesn’t show all of the misery. His portrait of two young men on the verge of a future to dream of is honest and subtle.

While the camera and music create the mood of a feature as we see Trump’s impenetrable wall being built, James and Robens tell us calmly and factually what they are going through. One is toiling to earn enough money, the other just to get admitted to the USA. Disappointment and resignation continue to vie for attention. The film doesn’t take sides on where these men are basically better off.

Director
Sam Ellison
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Mexico, Haiti, USA
Year
2019
Festival Edition
IFFR 2019
Length
76'
Medium
DCP
Languages
Creole, Spanish, Portuguese
Producers
Nora Mendis, Rachel Cantave, Kyle Martin, Abraham Avila
Sales
Sam Ellison
Cinematography
Sam Ellison
Editor
Sam Ellison, Janis Vogel
Music
Michael Beharie
Website
https://www.chechelavi.com
Director
Sam Ellison
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Mexico, Haiti, USA
Year
2019
Festival Edition
IFFR 2019
Length
76'
Medium
DCP
Languages
Creole, Spanish, Portuguese
Producers
Nora Mendis, Rachel Cantave, Kyle Martin, Abraham Avila
Sales
Sam Ellison
Cinematography
Sam Ellison
Editor
Sam Ellison, Janis Vogel
Music
Michael Beharie
Website
https://www.chechelavi.com