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Falls the Shadow

2010 Short film
  • Arts/Culture
  • Documentary
  • War
  • NZ History

In this documentary, artist Helen Pollock discusses her sculpture Falls the Shadow. Using clay from the Coromandel and the Passchendaele battlefield in the Netherlands, she created a grove of arms reaching up against a background of trees stripped bare by gunfire in World War One. The work was inspired by her father, a wartime signaller. Pollock discusses her installation and the effect of combat on Kiwi troops in the war. In two hours during the  Battle of Passchendaele, 846 Kiwis died. The work is now on permanent display at Passchendaele Memorial Museum. Pollock directed the film with editor Scott Ewing.

Key Cast & Crew

SE
Scott Ewing
Co-Director
HP
Helen Pollock
Co-Director
MK
Matt Klitscher
Camera
AM
Andrew McMillan
Soundscape
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