A Haitian demolition worker is faced with the realities of redevelopment as he is tasked with dismantling his rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.A Haitian demolition worker is faced with the realities of redevelopment as he is tasked with dismantling his rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.A Haitian demolition worker is faced with the realities of redevelopment as he is tasked with dismantling his rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
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Mountains (2023), directed by Monica Sorelle, tells the story of a Haitian demolition worker grappling with the challenge of tearing down his own gentrifying Miami neighborhood while trying to find a new place for his family.
Sorelle's direction shines as she deftly explores the emotional turmoil and ethical conflicts faced by Xavier (Atibon Nazaire), Esperance (Sheila Anozier), and their son Junior (Chris Renois). The film boasts stunning cinematography that beautifully showcases the vibrancy of the Haitian community in Miami, even amid the upheaval of demolition and displacement.
The performances in Mountains are top-notch, especially Atibon Nazaire's portrayal of the demolition worker, which is filled with depth and subtlety. His internal battle between his job and his love for his community is deeply felt, making it easy for viewers to connect with his struggles.
While the film doesn't shy away from the tough realities that marginalized communities endure, it serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of community and the necessity to stand up for our homes and neighborhoods amid rapid change. Sorelle has crafted a remarkable film that will stick with audiences long after they leave the theater.
Sorelle's direction shines as she deftly explores the emotional turmoil and ethical conflicts faced by Xavier (Atibon Nazaire), Esperance (Sheila Anozier), and their son Junior (Chris Renois). The film boasts stunning cinematography that beautifully showcases the vibrancy of the Haitian community in Miami, even amid the upheaval of demolition and displacement.
The performances in Mountains are top-notch, especially Atibon Nazaire's portrayal of the demolition worker, which is filled with depth and subtlety. His internal battle between his job and his love for his community is deeply felt, making it easy for viewers to connect with his struggles.
While the film doesn't shy away from the tough realities that marginalized communities endure, it serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of community and the necessity to stand up for our homes and neighborhoods amid rapid change. Sorelle has crafted a remarkable film that will stick with audiences long after they leave the theater.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $45,971
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,429
- Aug 18, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $45,971
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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