Kenbe la, Until We Win
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FrenchKenbe la, jusqu'à la victoire
Directed byWill Prosper
Written byWill Prosper
Produced byNathalie Cloutier
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| French | Kenbe la, jusqu'à la victoire |
| Directed by | Will Prosper |
| Written by | Will Prosper |
| Produced by | Nathalie Cloutier |
| Starring | Alain Philoctète Chantal Ismé |
| Cinematography | Vanessa Abadhir |
| Edited by | Natalie Lamoureux |
| Music by | André Courcy Jenny Salgado |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Languages | French Haitian Creole |
Kenbe la, Until We Win (French: Kenbe la, jusqu'à la victoire) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Will Prosper and released in 2019.[1] The film profiles Haitian Canadian artist and activist Alain Philoctète, as he tries to establish a permaculture project in Haiti as his final legacy toward his birth country, while battling the terminal cancer that would ultimately take his life in 2020.[2]
The film premiered at the 2019 Montreal International Documentary Festival,[3] where it was the winner of the People's Choice Award,[4] before going into commercial release in 2020.[5]
The film was longlisted for the Directors Guild of Canada's DGC Discovery Award in 2020.[6]