Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home (1989)

A SOUTH ATLANTIC JOURNEY

Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home (1989) poster

Documentary about Tristan Da Cunha, one of the world's most isolated islands, with a population of only 300 people. Its only contact with the outside world at the time was a once a year mail boat. US producer, John Hemingway travelled to the island on that boat and spent two weeks on the island. The film is a record of his journey and his experiences during his stay.

Director: Mark Anderson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Production: Warner Sisters Productions, Granada Television
Country: United Kingdom, St. Helena
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home about?
Documentary about Tristan Da Cunha, one of the world's most isolated islands, with a population of only 300 people. Its only contact with the outside world at the time was a once a year mail boat. US producer, John Hemingway travelled to the island on that boat and spent two weeks on the island. The film is a record of his journey and his experiences during his stay.
Who directed Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home?
Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home was directed by Mark Anderson.
Who stars in Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home?
Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home stars John Hemingway.
How long is Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home?
Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home?
Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home is a Documentary film.
Where was Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home produced?
Tristan da Cunha: No Place Like Home was produced in United Kingdom, St. Helena.