From Award-Winning Films to Global Recognition, Robenson Lauvince Redefines Storytelling with Purpose, Power, and Passion.
In a world often overwhelmed by noise, few creatives manage to break through with such clarity and conviction as Robenson Lauvince. Born in Haiti and now making waves internationally, Lauvince is not just a filmmaker—he is a storyteller of truth, resilience, and cultural legacy. As the founder of Clearshot Entertainment, he has carved out a place in the industry with a powerful body of work that resonates far beyond the screen.
An Award-Winning Director, Lauvince has built a diverse and impressive portfolio that spans music videos, documentaries, independent films, and TV series. His creative fingerprints are on notable titles such as Message Sent, Loyal-T, and Married Men—each a testament to his exceptional talent as a writer, director, and producer, earning him critical acclaim and accolades across multiple categories.

But it’s his latest cinematic triumph, July 7, that has truly cemented his status as a visionary. The gripping film tells the harrowing story of the assassination of Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse, a narrative rarely explored with such depth and emotional power. Premiering on March 1st at the historic Olympia Theater in Miami, the film drew a staggering crowd of over 1,500 attendees. It wasn’t just a premiere—it was a movement. From Hollywood insiders to elected officials and cultural leaders, the event became a monumental gathering of voices united by art and advocacy.
More than just a red-carpet affair, the evening stood as a powerful reminder of the Haitian motto: “L’Union Fait La Force”, meaning “Strength in Unity.” For many, the premiere was more than a film screening—it was a profound expression of unity, storytelling, and national pride. Lauvince did not just bring a film to Miami; he brought Hollywood to Haiti.
Robenson’s impact doesn’t stop at the screen. He was recently selected to represent the Caribbean at Sundance 2024 during a prestigious panel hosted by Afrika Haus and presented by Netflix. The discussion, themed “Emerging Opportunities in the African + Caribbean Film Industries,” showcased Lauvince’s dedication to uplifting underrepresented voices and building global bridges through cinematic expression.

At the heart of everything Robenson does lies an unwavering belief: “Anything is possible.” Affectionately dubbed a “Jack of all trades,” he’s developed innovative and inclusive approaches to filmmaking that appeal to audiences from all walks of life. Whether it’s through mentorship at Clearshot or pioneering new production models, Robenson is on a mission to create access and opportunity through storytelling.
His ultimate goal? To ensure the lens is always clear with every shot, capturing not just images, but emotions, dreams, and revolutions. He strives to inspire, ignite imagination, and execute stories that matter—stories that restore hope, spark dialogue, and remind us all of the power within our shared humanity.
In a time when the world needs voices of change, Robenson Lauvince stands tall—not just as a filmmaker, but as a cultural force shaping the future of cinema, one powerful story at a time.
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