Lauvince’s diverse portfolio spans music videos, documentaries, narrative features, and television series. His early independent projects—Message Sent, Loyal-T, and Married Men—earned accolades for Best Writing, Directing, and Producing, helping cement his reputation as a dynamic, multitalented creator.
In 2025, Lauvince made history when his political documentary, July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti?, became the first Haitian film to reach the U.S. box office. The film explores the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and has received international acclaim for its fearless storytelling, emotional depth, and cultural urgency.
In recognition of his groundbreaking achievements and cultural impact, the City of Miami officially proclaimed May 20, 2025, as “Robenson Lauvince Day,” a historic honor for a Haitian filmmaker.
Lauvince’s work has been featured in Vogue, Elle Magazine, Island Origins, IMDb, and other prominent platforms. He was also selected to represent the Caribbean at the Sundance 2024 panel presented by Netflix and Afrika Haus, focusing on emerging opportunities in the African and Caribbean film industries.
Known for his poetic realism and unwavering commitment to cultural authenticity, Lauvince continues to inspire a new generation of filmmakers through his mentorship at Clearshot. His personal motto—“Imagine it. Achieve it.”—drives a mission to tell stories that inspire, ignite imagination, and create change.
As both a filmmaker and cultural advocate, Robenson Lauvince is redefining what’s possible for Haitian and Caribbean cinema.
