Ketlain Difficile

Birth : 1994-04-25, Cap-Haïtien, Haïti

History

Born in Cap-Haitien (Haiti), Ketlain Difficile is a Producer and Director. He started in 2014 from where he has a role in the film "My Internship in Canada" directed by Philippe Falardeau, since then, cinema has become his true passion. In 2015-2016 he joined the Cine Institute for an internship then he followed the basic training in cinema. He also worked in this institution for several years. He is the founder of OFF, a non-profit film organization dedicated to discovering cinema and promoting exchanges between all cultures. In 2020, he returned to Cap-Haitien, his hometown, where he founded OFF, a non-profit film organization dedicated to discovering cinema and promoting exchanges between all cultures. He works as a freelance cinematographer and editor for local and international clients. In 2021, he beneficed fellowship from the UNESCO Transcultura program from where he took a course in Content Distribution at the International School of Cinema and Television of CUBA. In 2022, he worked as Assistant Camera in Haitian Wedding directed by Jamall Hill. He is also Executive Producer and Director of Photography Of Zora directed by Richard Pierrin. Now, Ketlain is focused on writing and directing committed films.

Movies

Zora
Director of Photography
Living in one of the more dangerous suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Zora is a young orphan who fights for her life and that of her little brother, threated by the gangs in the area who killed their father Jacob, a former journalist.
Zora
Executive Producer
Living in one of the more dangerous suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Zora is a young orphan who fights for her life and that of her little brother, threated by the gangs in the area who killed their father Jacob, a former journalist.
My Internship in Canada
Étudiant café Haitien #1
Guibord is an independent Member of Parliament who represents Prescott-Makadewà-Rapides-aux Outardes, a vast county in Northern Quebec. As the entire country watches, Guibord unwillingly finds himself in the awkward position of holding the decisive vote to determine whether Canada will go to war. Accompanied by his wife, his daughter and an idealistic intern from Haiti named Sovereign, Guibord travels across his district in order to consult his constituents. While groups of lobbyists get involved in a debate that spins out of control, the MP will have to face his own conscience. 'My Internship in Canada' is a biting political satire in which politicians, citizens and lobbyists go head-to-head tearing democracy to shreds. Film starring Suzanne Clément, Patrick Huard and Mardy Men