Sharing, not fighting, in the camps
Director and Producer Nadine Pequeneza describes what her crew saw in Haiti's camps in the month after the earthquake.
“We’re here for the long haul”
In this video, Inside Disaster Location Sound Recordist Simon Paine describes filming an overnight rescue operation at the Caribbean Market in Port-au-Prince
“It started to feel very urgent”
Behind the scenes of Inside Disaster: Cinematographer and Field Director, Stefan Randstrom, describes how he handled the first few days of shooting after the crew's arrival in Haiti.
“It was utter chaos”
Behind the scenes of Inside Disaster: Location sound recordist, Paul Adlaf, describes crossing the Haitian border 36 hours after the earthquake.
“You have to filter out the suffering”
Behind the scenes of Inside Disaster: cinematographer Tony Wannamaker talks about filming a world of pain in Haiti in the first days after the quake.
Time to skip town
Don’t worry Haitian friends, we have enough images in our psychological luggage to knead our brains for weeks to come; we won’t forget your plight as we settle back into our comfortable Toronto lifestyles.
First aid: Camp Marassa
I haven’t seen a camp like this until now, 17 days after the earthquake. Even in Cite Soleil people seemed to be better off than this.
“It’s worse than a war zone”
CBC's Matt Galloway interviews Inside Disaster director Nadine Pequeneza from Haiti.
Tremors, help and thirst
Another journalist told me that he saw a lot of looting and police activity. I didn’t see any, but this place is big.
The Documentary
Inside Disaster follows the disaster relief teams of the Red Cross as they mount the largest single-country response in their history.







