About the Film
It starts with Los Angeles-based sculptor Pascal Giacomini participating in the 2nd Ghetto Biennale of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where—working in the same conditions as local and visiting artists—he creates three large-scale sculptures from scavenged materials. As he works, he documents the process.
Out of Chaos is a film about art made by an artist. Interwoven with photography, local music, and lots of art, it delves into Haitian history through the paintings of the island’s celebrated artists. Viewers are guided through life in the Grand Rue ghetto, its incredible art, and art’s dominant place in Haitian culture.
The audience also gets to witness a substantial Vodou ceremony, significant to Haiti’s revolutionary past, and recreated annually in dazzling color, pomp, and circumstance.
In the film, Pascal elicits observations and wisdom from a world-renowned expert on Vodou, Donald J. Cosentino, as wells as from Haitian author and McArthur Fellow Edwidge Danticat, who supplies a glimpse into one of the reasons behind the world’s ongoing fascination with Haiti. “We’re considered the nomads in our part of the world. We’re not necessarily wanted, but our art is wanted,” she says.
The film’s finale projects the exuberance of Haiti’s artistic preeminence through the Cap Haitian annual carnival, which Pascal was fortunate enough to attend before flying back home to California, where Haiti remains in his heart.
As the credits roll, a series of post-Grand Rue sculptures made in the artist’s studio in Los Angeles illustrates the impact of the experience on Pascal’s creative process. Titled Marie-Antoinette and her Flock, these works are his way of incorporating the legacy of the French and Haitian revolutions into his work, allowing the beheaded queen a rebirth from a post-colonial slum.
FILM RUNNING TIME: 70 MINUTES
AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGE VERSIONS
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Marie Antoinette (sculpture by Pascal Giacomini)
Screening History of Out of Chaos
Film Festivals—Official Selections
2019
Pan African Film Festival
African Diaspora Film Festival—Chicago
African Diaspora Film Festival—Paris
New Orleans French Film Festival
San Francisco Black Film Festival
Universe Multicultural Film Festival
2020
Cinema World Fest Film Festival
Out of the Can Film Festival
Amsterdam World International Film Festival (Winner—Best Director)
Sweden Film Awards Film Festival
New York Movie Awards Film Festival (Finalist)
Lift-Off Paris Film Festival
Haiti International Film Festival (Winner—Best Film)
Docs Without Borders Film Festival (Winner)
Cinema World Fest Film Festival (Winner)
International Independent Film Awards Film Festival (Winner)
New Cinema Lisbon Film Festival
2021
The Impact Docs Awards Film Festival
ARFF Amsterdam International Awards
Montreal Independent Film Festival
International Black and Diversity Film Festival
London World Film Festival (Golden Selection)
Los Angeles Cinematography Awards
Charlotte Black Film Festival
SoCal Film Awards Film Festival
Paris Film Festival
The Impact Docs Awards Film Festival (Winner)
Toronto Independent Film Awards Film Festival
Hollywood Screenings Film Festival
Hollywood North Film Awards (Best Music Score)
The IFAP Awards
Cultural/Educational Screenings
Galerie Lakaye, Los Angeles, CA (2018)
Cal State Northridge (CSUN), Northridge, CA (2018)
The Loft at Liz’s (gallery), Los Angeles, CA (2018)
William Grant Still Art Center, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, Los Angeles, CA (2018)
Le Centre d’Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (2018)
Haitian Studies Association (HAS) Annual Conference, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (2018)
Pan African Film Festival, Los Angeles, CA (February 2019)
New Orleans French Film Festival, New Orleans, LA (February 2019)
Institut Français, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (upcoming in February, 2019)
Kiskeya University, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (upcoming in May, 2019)