Nocturne
2016
2016
Nocturne was shot over 10 nights, while thinking about material and poetic transformation - in dreams, in darkness, through objects or ideas - in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. During this time, Santiago Muñoz was hosted by the Quatre Chemins Festival, whose collaborators became an important part of the film. Daphne Menard, appears in Nocturne singing a traditional Haitian song about a young man who goes off to buy coffee and is arrested by the police. Guy Regis Junior’s mother, an assiduous lottery player, describes her lottery dreams and the common system for deciphering their codes. Two young theater students, Rodlin Christolin and Marie Claude Agustin from ENARTS, Port-Au-Prince’s art school, rehearse a speech, written for the occasion.