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Haitian Filmmaker & Social Impact Storyteller

Crafting cinema that challenges injustice, amplifies silenced voices, and turns empathy into action.

N Ap Boule (Through the Barricades)

A Haitian pregnant couple fights for a safe place to give birth in the middle of violent protests.
Winner of Best Short Film (Guadeloupe 2024, SRFF New York 2023, Worldwide Women’s Film Festival

More Than a Filmmaker
A Voice for Justice.

Alexandrine is an emerging Haitian filmmaker based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her work explores human rights, gender equality, and social justice, with a particular focus on Haiti’s most marginalized communities.

 

Before becoming a filmmaker, she was an activist—arguing with violent men in her neighborhood as a child, protecting her sisters, and giving away groceries to strangers simply because injustice was unbearable.

 

Today, she tells those stories on screen.

How I Turns Reality Into Cinema

My process begins long before the camera; in conversations, communities, and realities that are often ignored. I research deeply, collaborate with those most affected, and turn their experiences into cinematic narratives that challenge injustice and elevate human dignity.

01
Listen & Witness

Stories start with people, not scripts.

02
Research

Every frame is rooted in lived experience.

03
Write & Collaborate

Filmmaking becomes a collective act of resistance.

04
Create to Impact

The goal isn’t the screen. It’s the conversation.

Stories I’m Bringing
to the Screen

Discover my current and past film projects, the topics they explore, and the impact they aim to create. Each one reflects the questions I care about and the stories I believe deserve visibility.