Haitian-American Afro-Pop Star Oltanie Charles Shines at the Premiere of “Move Rankont” in Florida

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On September 7th, Haitian-American Afro-Pop artist Oltanie Charles made a dazzling appearance at the star-studded premiere of Move Rankont at Savior Cinema in Fort Lauderdale. Known for her incredible musical talent, Oltanie is now venturing into the world of acting, and the premiere marked an exciting new chapter in her career. With her dynamic presence on the red carpet, she celebrated the launch of this highly anticipated A.M.C. BOB Film, sharing her excitement about expanding her global influence through both music and film.

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In Move Rankont, Oltanie showcases her acting skills, further solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted artist. The film explores the consequences of a lack of trust, leading to a path of deadly revenge. This gripping storyline, along with the exceptional performances of its cast, highlights the growing prominence of Haitian creatives in the global entertainment industry. The premiere not only celebrated the film but also marked an important moment for the Haitian film industry, showcasing its potential for future growth on the international stage.

Oltanie expressed her enthusiasm for her latest role, as she continues to inspire women worldwide through her creative endeavors. Under the mentorship of the media giant Mr. Davies Chirwa, the talented Oltanie Charles is also working on numerous upcoming projects, including collaborations with actors and musicians from Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda and across Africa. She views this expansion into acting and international collaboration as an opportunity to further her mission of empowering women and representing her heritage through her artistic gifts.

As Oltanie Charles steps into the world of film with Move Rankont, she continues to be a beacon of inspiration, pushing boundaries and using her talents to make an impact globally. Her journey from the music stage to the big screen is a testament to her versatility and dedication to creative expression, as she paves the way for the next generation of Haitian and African creatives.