Rook.
Boris Vanhoestenberghe is a passionate young photographer. When he landed the post of communications officer for the United Nations in Haiti, he could not imagine being so quickly confronted with his…
Rook.
Boris Vanhoestenberghe is a passionate young photographer. When he landed the post of communications officer for the United Nations in Haiti, he could not imagine being so quickly confronted with his own involvement in the country: staging poverty to attract funding, is that therefore participating? to the development of a nation? During a photo report for the UN in northern Haiti, Boris accidentally witnesses a gang rape committed by blue helmets on a young Haitian. Armed with his camera, Boris films the scene but one of the soldiers spotted it. What will he do with these images? —Thibaut Monnier Boris is a journalist and lives alone with his daughter Lina. When his boss asks him to go to Haiti to report on the elections, he is driven back into his past life that he will try to share with his daughter to explain her where she comes from. —Thibaut Monnier
Rook.
Comedy,Crime,Drama
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Boris Vanhoestenberghe is a passionate young photographer. When he landed the post of communications officer for the United Nations in Haiti, he could not imagine being so quickly confronted with his own involvement in the country: staging poverty to attract funding, is that therefore participating? to the development of a nation? During a photo report for the UN in northern Haiti, Boris accidentally witnesses a gang rape committed by blue helmets on a young Haitian. Armed with his camera, Boris films the scene but one of the soldiers spotted it.
What will he do with these images? —Thibaut Monnier Boris is a journalist and lives alone with his daughter Lina. When his boss asks him to go to Haiti to report on the elections, he is driven back into his past life that he will try to share with his daughter to explain her where she comes from. —Thibaut Monnier.