There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I (2016)

There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I (2016) poster

The video carries many of the threads that run though Cammock’s work, such as using photography and documentary film methods to explore the intimate bonds of history, often of colonialism, racism and cultural appropriation—in this case, tracing the slavery trade created to prop up the now-disappearing sugar production in the Caribbean—and first-person accounts of the disjointed experience of those ‘subjects’ who moved from the West Indies to the UK.

Director: Helen Cammock
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date:
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I about?
The video carries many of the threads that run though Cammock’s work, such as using photography and documentary film methods to explore the intimate bonds of history, often of colonialism, racism and cultural appropriation—in this case, tracing the slavery trade created to prop up the now-disappearing sugar production in the Caribbean—and first-person accounts of the disjointed experience of those ‘subjects’ who moved from the West Indies to the UK.
Who directed There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I?
There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I was directed by Helen Cammock.
How long is There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I?
There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I?
There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I is a Documentary film.
Where was There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I produced?
There’s a Hole in the Sky Part I was produced in United Kingdom.