Hubert Davis directed the documentary Black Ice, which will be exclusively released at AMC theaters on July 14th.
This film aims to shed light on the lack of representation and systemic racism that often plagues the sport of Hockey. Black Ice features the stories of current and former black players, as well as insights from relatives and the authors George and Darril Fosty, who wrote the book Black Ice: The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925, which the film is based on. Each of these elements helps progress the story and guide the entire concept. The documentary offers viewers a deeper understanding of hockey and touches on the aspects that explore the root of the game.
As the film sets for its exclusive release, it also premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival and won the People’s Choice documentary. The Knockturnal spoke with Davis about this film and what he hopes viewers will take away from it. During our conversation, he shared some insights he gained while working on the movie. He also touched upon the subject of diversity and inclusivity in hockey and how it can be improved. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in thought-provoking documentaries that challenge the status quo and inspire positive change.