Haitian Woman Judged by Bible Instead of Law Focus of Documentary ‘Job 1:21,’ Winner of Visions du Réel Award
- A powerful new film from Haiti.
- Why a woman’s story is shocking the world.
- What ‘Job 1:21’ means for justice.
- Our take on this award-winning doc.
We just heard about a documentary that truly blew us away. Seriously. You know how much we love a good story that makes you think.
Haitian filmmaker Samuel Suffren is behind it. His debut feature, ‘Job 1:21,’ is already making huge waves. It’s not even fully released yet!
It even snagged a top prize at Visions du Réel. That’s a big documentary festival in Switzerland. Imagine, a work-in-progress winning an award. It’s huge!
This film dives deep into Haiti’s justice system. It follows a woman whose life was turned upside down. She was judged not by the law of the land, but by the Bible.
The early buzz suggests a raw, unvarnished aesthetic. We can almost picture the intense close-ups, the quiet moments that speak volumes, showing the stark reality of her situation. It’s going to be powerful.
This isn’t just a film. It’s a spotlight. A call for change. It reminds us how powerful storytelling can be when it tackles real-world issues.
Our Take
We think this documentary is incredibly important. Samuel Suffren is a brave storyteller for bringing this to light.
It’s a tough watch, we’re sure, but necessary. Films like ‘Job 1:21’ help us understand struggles far away. They push important conversations forward.
We can’t wait to see the full feature. It feels like a moment, you know? A moment for truth.

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