Movie: The Creole Pig: Haiti's Great Loss

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Me'Lisa Modestil
Me'Lisa Modestil

Narrator (voice)

Jean-Daniel Lafontant
Jean-Daniel Lafontant

Self

Dimmy Herard
Dimmy Herard

Self

Carole Demesmin
Carole Demesmin

Self

Bertrand Laurent
Bertrand Laurent

Self

Timothy Schwartz
Timothy Schwartz

Self

Michel Chancy
Michel Chancy

Self

Cecile Accilien
Cecile Accilien

Self

Stephen Horblitt
Stephen Horblitt

Self

Mechell Jacob
Mechell Jacob

Self

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