Mario Delatour was born in 1955 in Caracas, Venezuela to Haitian parents and grew up in Port-au-Prince and New York. A graduate of the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) he has worked in the film industry for over 40 years. As a director, we owe him the following films: 40 years later…Roussan Camille (2002), Un certain bord de mer (2005), Haiti today: Violence or peace? (2006), 35 long seconds, Haiti’s deadly earthquake (2010), Storming Papa Doc (2014), From Kiskeya to Haiti, Where have our trees gone? (2016). Kafe Negro, a story of migrations (2020).