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Drama

Mountains

- Home is home, anywhere

While looking for a new home for his family, a Haitian demolition worker is faced with the realities of redevelopment as he is tasked with dismantling his rapidly gentrifying Miami neighborhood.

Release Date : 2024-08-16

Language :SpanishHaitian; Haitian CreoleEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Neon Heart ProductionsFilmes ConémeLevel Forward

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Atibon Nazaire

Character Name : Xavier

Original Name : Atibon Nazaire

Gender : Male

Sheila Anozier

Character Name : Esperance

Original Name : Sheila Anozier

Gender : Male

Chris Renois

Character Name : Junior

Original Name : Chris Renois

Gender : Male

Bechir Sylvain

Character Name : Dominique

Original Name : Bechir Sylvain

Gender : Male

Karina Bonnefil

Character Name : Angeline

Original Name : Karina Bonnefil

Gender : Female

Serafin Falcon

Character Name : Jorge

Original Name : Serafin Falcon

Gender : Male

Macc Plaise

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Macc Plaise

Gender : Male

Yaniel Castillo

Character Name : Chino

Original Name : Yaniel Castillo

Gender : Male

Kerline Alce

Character Name : Magaly

Original Name : Kerline Alce

Gender : Male

Sydney Presendieu

Character Name : Realtor

Original Name : Sydney Presendieu

Gender : Male

Farley Louis

Character Name : Farrell

Original Name : Farley Louis

Gender : Male

Roscoè B. Thické III

Character Name : Daniel

Original Name : Roscoè B. Thické III

Gender : Male

Ovida Alva

Character Name : Wesner

Original Name : Ovida Alva

Gender : Male

Elanie Gervil

Character Name : Ritza

Original Name : Elanie Gervil

Gender : Male

Hector Perez

Character Name : Hector

Original Name : Hector Perez

Gender : Male

Weldys Machado

Character Name : Flaco

Original Name : Weldys Machado

Gender : Male

Lina Accius

Character Name : Jordan

Original Name : Lina Accius

Gender : Male

Pierre Richard Cator

Character Name : Tony

Original Name : Pierre Richard Cator

Gender : Male

Starr Leavitt

Character Name : New Neighbor

Original Name : Starr Leavitt

Gender : Male

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-09-02

When an established community (and its associated culture) begins to disappear, its constituents (particularly those who come from an immigrant background) start to experience a palpable sense of passing into oblivion. At the same time, though, some of the residents of those neighborhoods are faced with the dilemma of having to ask themselves, “Am I part of the loss or part of its cause? And, in either case, how do I deal with the outcome and my role in it?” Such is the case for Xavier (Atibon Nazaire), a structural demolition worker who resides in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood with his wife, Esperance (Sheila Anozier), and his adult son, Xavier Jr. (Chris Renois). The community is rapidly and aggressively becoming gentrified with each building that’s being bought up and hastily torn down to make room for new development. Xavier relishes the good money he’s making from a job whose impact he either can’t or won’t acknowledge, even when he sees the consequences of what comes from it all around him, his immediate and extended family, and the friends, neighbors and fellow countrymen of this long-settled immigrant community. It ultimately gives him pause to reflect on his past and to give thought to his future and that of subsequent generations of his people. Writer-director Monica Sorelle’s debut feature quietly yet powerfully tells a story typical of many urban neighborhoods and the effects such transformations have on the local culture, shown here through a vibrant panorama of sights, sounds, music and colors, as well as the emotions of those who live in these areas. Their expressions of hope, joy, disappointment and regret are poignantly displayed through simple gestures, revealing facial expressions and telling body language, speaking volumes often without saying a word. While the picture can at times feel a little too “slice of life” for its own good (and leaving viewers wondering where the story may be headed), it ultimately conveys its messages through its fine performances, gorgeous cinematography and skillful film editing. As the nominee of two 2023 Independent Spirit Awards (including a win for the director in the competition’s “Someone To Watch” Award category), as well as numerous film festival award victories and nominations, “Mountains” is an impressive start for a filmmaker who clearly has much to say and a knack for knowing how to effectively say it, especially when it comes to speaking for those who may not have a readily accessible voice of their own.