A BLUE HOLE IN THE SKY
A film by Bob Entrop, 2021, Netherlands, 102 min
This probing film tells the touching story of twelve Sinti and Roma who survived the second World War and talk about it for the very first time in front of a camera, thus breaking a taboo. Through sometimes violent and also beautiful images and stories, the spectator is sucked in by a piece of history that everybody has always kept silent about up to now. This film was the first in the Netherlands and later followed by REQUIEM FOR AUSCHWITZ (2021) and BROKEN SILENCE (2013).
Script and camera: Bob Entrop
Research: Lalla Weiss
Camera-assistant: Arda Nederveen
Sound: Kees van Gool, Wouter Weber
Editing: Xandra Schipperheijn, Bob Entrop
Music and mixage: Jeroen Goeijers
Production: Nicole Neefs
Editorial board: RVU Televison
Director: Bob Entrop
Produced and released by SOL FILMprodukties © 2007
Running time: 102 minutes
Official Trailer
Winner GRAND PRIX GOLDEN WHEEL FILMFESTIVAL SKOPJE and ERASMUS EUROMEDIA MEDAL
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