Haiti. Untitled (1996)

Jørgen Leth's haunting five-year documentary journey through Haiti's voodoo, violence, beauty, and surreal everyday reality.

Haiti. Untitled - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Haïti. Uden titel
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Directed by: Jørgen Leth
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Documentary
  • Runtime: 1h 22m
  • Original Language: Danish
  • Spoken Languages: Danish, French, Haitian; Haitian Creole
  • Release Date (Theatrical): August 1, 1996 (Denmark)
  • Production Countries: Denmark, Haiti

Haiti. Untitled - Plot

Writer and cineast Jørgen Leth is the fascinated observer of a country where reality often seems surreal and resembles fiction. Haïti's history is written in blood. Voodoo plays an important role in politics. Death and horror are part of Haïti's everyday life. Over five years Leth and his small crew witnessed dramatic events, but he also captured moments of sensuality and beauty in his epic and very personal documentary.

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Haiti. Untitled - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Jørgen Leth

Producers

  • Dino Raymond Hansen

Haiti. Untitled - FAQs

What is Haiti. Untitled about?

Haiti. Untitled is Jørgen Leth's deeply personal documentary portrait of Haiti, filmed over five years. Leth observes a country where reality feels surreal — where voodoo shapes politics, violence is woven into daily life, and moments of striking beauty and sensuality coexist with death and horror.

Who directed Haiti. Untitled?

Haiti. Untitled was directed by Jørgen Leth, the celebrated Danish filmmaker, poet, and writer. Leth is also one of the cinematographers on the film, making this a deeply personal and hands-on project that reflects his long fascination with Haitian culture and society.

What role does voodoo play in Haiti. Untitled?

Voodoo is central to the film's exploration of Haiti. Leth presents it not as spectacle but as a genuine force in Haitian politics and everyday life. The documentary treats voodoo with curiosity and respect, showing how deeply it is embedded in the country's cultural and historical identity.

When was Haiti. Untitled released?

Haiti. Untitled was released on August 1, 1996, in Denmark. The film was produced as a Danish-Haitian co-production and represents the culmination of five years of filming Jørgen Leth and his crew spent documenting life in Haiti.

How long is Haiti. Untitled?

Haiti. Untitled runs for 82 minutes. Despite its relatively compact runtime, the film covers an expansive range of Haitian experience — from political upheaval and voodoo rituals to quiet moments of beauty and sensuality — making it feel both immersive and epic in scope.

Where can I watch Haiti. Untitled?

You can watch Haiti. Untitled through DocAlliance Films, which offers the film via flatrate subscription, rental, and purchase. DocAlliance Films is a dedicated platform for art-house and documentary cinema, making it a fitting home for Jørgen Leth's acclaimed Haitian portrait.

What are films similar to Haiti. Untitled?

If Haiti. Untitled resonates with you, consider exploring Ghosts of Cité Soleil (2006), 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti (2017), Sweet Micky for President (2015), and Disaster Capitalism (2018). These documentaries share a focus on Haitian society, political turmoil, and the human stories behind the headlines.

Who composed the music for Haiti. Untitled?

The score for Haiti. Untitled was composed by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, the Icelandic composer and musician known for his atmospheric and evocative work. His music contributes to the film's haunting, immersive quality, complementing Leth's visually rich portrait of Haitian life.

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