Lago Gatún (2021)
The artist travels through the Panama Canal, filming 10-minute reels of 16mm to create an almost abstract journey modulated in time through the light and dark of the opening and closing locks. Alternating with submerged darkness, we observe the beauty of the landscape, and the global trade that the canal was built to facilitate; bringing to mind that its American engineers imposed US segregation laws on the canal’s Jamaican migrant workforce.
Director: Kevin Jerome Everson
| Directing | Kevin Jerome Everson | Director |
| Sound | Elizabeth Culbertson | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Kevin Jerome Everson | Producer |
| Production | Madeleine Molyneaux | Producer |
| Sound | Anna Brotman-Krass | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Kahlil I. Pedizisai | Additional Camera |
| Sound | Anthony Restivo | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Sandy Williams IV | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Jack Doerner | Assistant Camera |