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The Road to Fondwa tells the powerful story of a rural Haitian community poised to change the future of Haiti one University student at a time.

When Haiti is not forgotten or ignored, it is seen through a tinted lens. The small, impoverished nation shares an island with the Dominican Republic just 500 miles from the shores of Miami. It is Haiti's proximity that brings it into our national conscience in short, periodic bursts. When a dictator is overthrown, a group of 'boat people' is lost at sea, or a coup is staged, it gets our attention. Reporters rush to the scene, horrific tales are told, and we feel sympathy... or is it pity? And then, as quickly as the news cycle churns, the moment disappears.

From the very beginning of the film, it is clear that The Road to Fondwa does not follow this pattern. The first interview introduces Sandelwi, a farmer and a mystic, who is riding on top of a bus that is speeding around the treacherous curves of the mountainous road to Port-au-Prince, mindless of the precipitous drop to the valley below. 'When you're in Haiti, I consider you Haitian,' he says. 'It's up to us, we have to put our heads together to do development.'

From that point on, there is no turning back. It becomes evident that The Road to Fondwa is not a one-way street, but rather a conduit between two very different, yet intricately connected nations.

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Director: Dan Schnorr and Justin Brandon
Format: NTSC
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: CreateSpace
Run Time: 37 minutes
DVD Release Date: January 22, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Hope on the horizon: A testament to posibilityJan 28, 2009
By A. M. Starr
I was fortunate to attend a packed San Francisco screening of the "Road to Fondwa" hosted by the documentary's director and producer, Justin Brandon. In his second documentary- Brandon and his team tell the amazing story of a marginalized nation and its people, who, in the face of all calamity have banded together as a community to create their own infrastructure, amplify their own education, and ultimately, to realize their full potential as Haitians and as humans. The word "konbit" in Creole signifies that when we all put our efforts together the work is lighter - it's a sentiment of coming together for a greater purpose. This documentary offers a window into the opportunities of community. It is vibrant, lyrical, poignant and touching. Using his lens as both a kaleidoscope and a paintbrush, Brandon underlines the larger themes of human potentiality. Yes, this film is about Haiti, but so too is it about something much larger, something far more elemental. We have seen how the hyper-connectivity of modernity links us tighter together. John Donne taught us that "no man is an island," and as Americans separated by only the briefest sliver of water from our Haitian brothers, it would be wise to remember that as global citizens we learn a lesson in camaraderie and common purpose that "The Road to Fondwa so eloquently provides. The documentary shows that when we act as one, anything is possible. The only insurmountable adversity is the one we create in our own solitude.

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5An Uplifting Masterpiece That Will Move You to ActionJan 28, 2009
By Tej Nuthulaganti
This film shows the struggles and triumphs of the town Fondwa, in Haiti, a country only 600 miles from our shores. The directors have done a fantastic job of portraying the stories of Haitians who are doing everything they can to not only get by, but to succeed. After seeing the new school built for the children and the struggles to build roads and housing, you will be moved to action, to stand up for Haiti and help.

I just checked out their website: http://fondwa.org where they have more info.

Great film! Help support Haiti by buying this film and sharing it with your friends!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5A Missing Link in the Development DiscussionApr 11, 2009
By Kathleen Smith "Katie Smith"
I was utterly blown away by The Road to Fondwa. As someone who has worked with both development scholars and filmmakers, I am amazed at the skill of Brandon, Schnorr, and McElroy to bring the statistics of development to life in an engaging story that is visually magnificent. The Road to Fondwa has profoundly impacted my impressions of Haiti and is a true testament to the incredible impact that can be made by a few dedicated individuals. After seeing this film, I contacted the filmmakers to set up a screening and would encourage everyone to do the same!

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5The True Spirit of HaitiSep 07, 2009
By Joe Z
I have been working to help develop a school in the NE of Haiti for the past 25 years. This film was the first to really capture what it feels like to be in Haiti.

I thought the DVD was impressive in the way the film showed both the nitty gritty of life in Haiti but yet caught the positive spirit of the people. Not an easy thing to juggle.

The one interview with the woman toward the end really brought that out--how all images of Haiti in the media are negative and disastrous. The whole film balanced that out nicely.

Don't think twice: buy this film and invite a group of friends over to see it!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5MUST SEE!Mar 23, 2009
By J. Dunn
As a frequent traveler to Haiti this film is excellent at showing hope and possibility which is not portrayed in the international media. BRAVO to the makers of this documentary in showcasing how education can break the cycle of poverty.

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