history in the remaking
Feb 07, 2020
2 minutes
Ian Berriman
magine if racial history were turned on its head: that instead of European empires colonising Africa, it had been the other way round. Next, that white people were as discriminated against as African-Americans were before civil-rights breakthroughs, or as black South Africans were under Apartheid… That’s the basic premise of , an adaptation of-esque tale of poor white ‘Nought’ Callum, and Sephy, daughter of a powerful politician in an alternative Britain ruled by black ‘Crosses’.
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