My Son
Diane, a white woman from Quebec, has been living in poverty on a Haïti beach for ten years, to raise a child that’s been entrusted to her. In their open-air and yet closed little world, they have found a delicate balance. But just as Diane’s motherhood is being challenged by local justice, the child who is now a teenager also questions her legitimacy.
Genre I documentary
Director I Jérôme Clément-Wilz
Length I 40 minutes
Coproduction I Agat Films – Muriel Meynard
In development
Trailer of the author’s previous film