A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 26, 2007
Original Title:
Te Whiringa Taura o Whanganui
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Howard Taylor Productions
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
NZ: G
Runtime: 52
In this documentary, tā moko artist and kapa haka teacher Sacha Te Utupoto Keating rode the Whanganui River on a journey to discover his whakapapa. Director Howard Taylor followed Sacha's personal story and the wider histories of the awa, weaving reconstructions, archival footage and lush river images into a rich story of people and place. "Taylor's investigation of the mythical, historical, ecological and spiritual aspects of the Whanganui River is deeply moving." said Grant Smithies in The Sunday Star-Times. "You're left entertained, enlightened and politicised."
Camera Operator:
David Paul
Sean O'Donnell
Howard Taylor
Consulting Producer:
Turama Hawira
Creator:
Howard Taylor
Director:
Howard Taylor
Editor:
Howard Taylor
Editorial Consultant:
Eruera Morgan
Music Arranger:
Sacha Te Utupoto Keating
Online Editor:
Luis G Portillo
Presenter:
Sacha Te Utupoto Keating
Parata Reweti
Producer:
Howard Taylor
Anne Keating
Sound Mixer:
Matt Aickin
Sound Recordist:
Grant Lawrey
Wardrobe Master:
Tina Poa
Writer:
Howard Taylor
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