
One of its five inaugural selections of the Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge, Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman's KOMBIT covers the post-earthquake revitalization of Cité Soleil, one of the largest and most dangerous slums in North America, through the use of urban gardens and communal cooperation. Fields where criminals would execute their victims have become flourishing gardens and sources of pride for a still-recovering community.... (Full plot summary below)
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One of its five inaugural selections of the Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge, Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman's KOMBIT covers the post-earthquake revitalization of Cité Soleil, one of the largest and most dangerous slums in North America, through the use of urban gardens and communal cooperation. Fields where criminals would execute their victims have become flourishing gardens and sources of pride for a still-recovering community.
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| EscribiendoCineBenjamín HarguindeyKombit wastes no time and starts identifying issues and pointing guilty parties, but falls short proposing solutions. The main idea of the film is, evidently, to inform and mobilize people. [Full Review in Spanish] |