In Haiti, there is one band that’s seen it all: Septentrional. For six decades, this 20-piece band has been making beautiful music – a fusion of Cuban big band and Haitian vodou beats – that turns out thousands of fans each time it plays. At the age of 62, Septentrional has already survived 12 years longer than the expected Haitian lifespan. Led by 80-year-old “Maestro” Ulrich Pierre Louis, its trumpeters, drummers, sax players, and guitarists have played through dictatorships, natural disasters, coup d’états, and chaos, navigating the ups and downs of Haiti’s history. The band embodies a particular Haitian trait: the ability to find beauty in places of darkness.
When the Drum Is Beating interweaves the extraordinary story of Septentrional’s six decades of creativity with the history of Haiti. How did the country go from being the first free black republic with a huge wealth of natural resources to a shattered nation unable to support its citizens? How did the hope created by the rise of Jean Bertrand Aristide and the despair that followed the coup that drove him from power contribute to the inevitability of the January 2010 earthquake’s horrific death toll? The film gives context to the current problems facing Haiti, from the brutality of French colonialism and the bloody revolution that brought Haitians their freedom to the crushing foreign debt, the 15-year American occupation that ushered in the brutal dictatorship of “Papa Doc” Duvalier, and the earthquake that killed almost 300,000 people. The passion, commitment, dreams, and joy of Septentrional’s musicians reveal the indomitable Haitian spirit. With a sweeping narrative and infectious music, this is the story of not just one band’s survival, but also Haiti’s survival.
The Filmmaker
Whitney Dow
Whitney Dow is an award-winning filmmaker whose directing credits include Two Towns of Jasper, I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown vs Board of Education, Unfinished Country, and When the Drum is Beating. His work been screened and broadcast all over the world and received numerous honors including the Peabody, a Columbia DuPont, Gotham, and Beacon awards. Dow’s producing credits include Freedom Summer, Banished, and The Undocumented, all directed by Marco Williams; and Toots, directed by Kristi Jacobson.
Septentrional Management
Pascale Jaunay
Pierre Joachim
Rochenel Menelas
Ulrick "Rico" Pierre-Louis
Sound Edit & Design
Rob Daly
Re-Recording Mixer & Additional Sound Editing
Tom Efinger
Music Mixing Engineer
Jeff Seelye
Audio Post Facility Producer
Alicia Loving
Concert Pre-Mixer
James Landry
Original Score
Sasha Gordon
Graphic and Title Design
2x4
Colorist & Supervising Conforming Editor
Benjamin Murray
Assistant Conforming Editor
Michael Reale
Post Production Coordinator
Christine Canedo
Executive Producer for Two Tone Productions
Marco Williams
Translator
Jane Regan
Development Editors
Emir Lewis
David Petersen
Jean Tsien
Assistant Editors
Laurent Hugon
David Marks
Voiceovers
Whitney Dow
Rick Wysocki
Archival Research
Susan Hormuth
Karen Kramer
Kati Meister
Production Assistants
Benjamin Ernst
Thomas McCormack
Amir Modak
Vanessa Moreno
Marcus Rogers
Archival Footage and Photos Courtesy of
ABC News Videosource
Akg-images
Christian Als / Scanpix - Berlingske Media A/S
Artists Rights Society
Daniel Bowen
The Bridgeman Art Library
"Haiti" by Rudy Burckhardt, Courtesy of the Estate of Rudy Burckhardt
Close Up Productions
Mario L. Delatour
Footage Farm
Global ImageWorks, LLC.
Historic Films
ITN Source - Fox Movietone
"General Jean-Jacques Dessalines presenting the Haitian Flag, 1803"
by Ulrick Jean-Pierre/ Courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Bouchette
National Archives & Records Administration
Orchestre Septentrional
Ryan Prouty
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture / New York Public Library
James Seawood / Reformed Church in America
Snark / Art Resource
Thought Equity Motion/BBC/CBS
United Nations Visual Materials Library
University of Virginia Special Collections
U.S. Marine Corps Photo Archives
Frantz Voltaire / CIDHICA
WPA Film Library
Songs
"Plezi Chanpet"
Written by Roselin Antoine
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"La Paysanne"
Written by Alfred "Fredo" Moise
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Jalouzi"
Written by Alfred "Fredo" Moise
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Semedo"
Haitian Traditional
Arrangements by Nikol Levy
Performed by Lasous
"Ti Fi A"
Written by Alfred "Fredo" Moise
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Ti Nelle"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre Louis
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Boul de Fe"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre-Louis
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Washington Post"
Written by Peter Jackson
Courtesy Cat Bag Music/ Non Stop Music
"Fanatik Mondyal"
Written by Alfred "Fredo" Moise
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Blaspheme"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre-Louis
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Pase Cheve"
Written by Roger Colas
Vocals by Yvenel "Saure" Etienne
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Tet A Tet"
Written by Marcel "Tonton" Gilles
Vocals by Yvenel "Saure" Etienne
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Vanite"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre-Louis
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Semedo"
Haitian Traditional
Arrangement by Nikol Levy
Performed by Govi
"Cite du Cap-Haitien"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre-Louis
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Rele Lwa"
Haitian Traditional
Arrangement by Nikol Levy
Performed by Govi
"Prezidan A Vi"
Written by Alfred "Fredo" Moise
Vocals by Roger Colas
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Septen Dous / Ti Fi A Medley"
Vocals by Michel Tassy and Yvenel "Saure" Etienne
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
"Semper Fidelis"
Written by John Phillip Sousa
Performed by TBD
Courtesy of APM Music
"Tanbou Frape"
Written by Maestro Ulrick Pierre-Louis
Vocals by Michel Tassy
Performed by Orchestre Septentrional
Special Thanks
Thomasine, Henri, Clem & Mim
Chery D. Louma
Logan Abassi
Eddy Lubin
Rene Alce and Francoise Leriston
Gazniel Jean Michel
Jocel Almeus
MINUSTAH
Jean Pierre Borge
Steven Miller
Nicolas Bussenius
Michael Moore
Bernadine Colish
Fritz Nazbold
Oliver Dow
Melissa Neidich
Kathy England
Zach Niles
Robert Fatton
Sam Pollard
David Friedkin and Zane Kennedy-Friedkin
Michael Rock
Johannes and Heidi Giradoni
Dale Robbins
Wilfred Hyppolite "Septenologue"
Jay Rubin
IBC Airlines
Susan Sellers
Max Laroche
Keith Shapiro
Kris Leim
Hans Broder Shutt
Kathleen Lingo
Shane Sigler
Tami Soto
Executive Producer for NBPC
Jacquie Jones
Executive Producer for ITVS
Sally Jo Fifer
Funding Provided by
Sundance Documentary Fund
ARTV
Mathew Badger
Barbarah and John Hanify
Elliot Hawkins
Carl Jelemy
Julia Kahrl
Bob Karetsky
Fredric King
This film is a co-production of STM Productions and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) in association with the National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC) with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and produced in association with TV Ontario.
This program was produced by STM Productions, LLC. which is solely responsible for its content.
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