Parsley (Perejil)

Showings

The Main 5 Sun, Oct 16, 2022 3:30 PM
Film Info
Original Title:Perejil
Festival Programs:Cine Latino
Masters
Cinema with a Conscience
Release Year:2022
Runtime:83 min
Country/Region:Dominican Republic
Festivals & Awards:Audience Feature Film Award - Miami Film Festival
Language:Spanish
Haitian Creole
Print Source:Visit Films
Trailer:https://vimeo.com/657544180?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=9985411
Tags:Drama
Historical Drama
Thriller
Latino/Hispanic/Iberian
Cast/Crew
Director:José Maria Cabral
Executive Producer:Jimmy Jean-Louis
Albert Martínez Martín
José María Cabral
Producer:Rafael Elías Muñoz
Cinematographer:Hernan Herrera
Screenwriter:Arturo Arango
José María Cabral
Nuri Duarte
Joaquín Octavio
Xenia Rivera
Editor:Ignacio Rodriguez Garcia
Composer:Jorge Magaz
Principal Cast:Cyndie Lundy
Ramón Emilio Candelario
Gerardo Mercedes
Juan María Almonte

Description

In the impoverished border village of Corral Grande, beautiful young Haitian Marie (Cyndie Lundi) lives alongside Dominican husband Frank (Ramón Emilio Candelario, Woodpeckers), the pair deeply in love and eagerly expecting the imminent birth of their first child. Yet on what should have been a quiet, peaceful October night, distant screams and the smell of smoke rouse the couple from sleep, sending Frank off into the night to defend his community and leaving Marie to watch over his younger sister Salome. But the violence soon reaches and engulfs Corral Grande, Dominican soldiers plundering, setting fire to homes and summarily executing anyone unable to ‘correctly’ pronounce the word “perejil” (parsley), i.e., any and all Haitians. With nothing but the clothes on her back and with Salome in tow, Marie quickly escapes into the forest, searching for her husband while fighting to stay hidden and cruelly witnessing the savagery of Dominican President Rafael Trujillo’s genocidal orders. But as Marie struggles to simply stay alive through a hellish night, new life calls forth amidst the death and chaos, and a young mother finds herself bearing witness to the strength of the human spirit, in this stunning new film, a powerful reenactment of the little-known Parsley Massacre of 1937, from internationally acclaimed writer and director José María Cabral, co-produced by Jimmy Jean-Louis (Rattlesnakes).


En Corral Grande, un pueblo empobrecido de la frontera, la hermosa joven haitiana Marie (Cyndie Lundi) vive con Frank (Ramón Emilio Candelario, CARPINTEROS), su esposo dominicano. Están profundamente enamorados y esperan con ansias la inminente llegada de su primer hijo. Sin embargo, en lo que debió ser una noche tranquila de octubre, el olor a humo y los gritos a la distancia despiertan de golpe a la pareja, impulsando a Frank a salir a defender a su comunidad en medio de la noche, y dejando a Marie a cargo de su hermana menor, Salomé. La violencia no tarda en invadir Corral Grande, con la llegada de los soldados dominicanos prendiendo fuego a las casas y ejecutando a quien no pueda pronunciar ‘correctamente’ la palabra “perejil”, que en resumidas cuentas, son todos los haitianos. Con solo la ropa que llevan puesta, Marie y Salomé escapan hacia la selva en busca de Frank, luchando para mantenerse escondidas y presenciando el salvajismo de las órdenes genocidas del presidente dominicano Rafael Trujillo. Pero mientras Marie lucha para sobrevivir una noche infernal, una nueva vida llega en medio de la muerte y el caos, y la joven madre es testigo de la fuerza del espíritu humano en esta recreación de la trágica y poco conocida Masacre del perejil de 1937, del aclamado guionista y director José María Cabral (CARPINTEROS, HOTEL COPELIA), y coproducida por Jimmy Jean-Louis (RATTLESNAKES).