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There Once Was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho

New Zealand, 2010
Directed by:

Phot.: Briar March
Ed.: Prisca Bouchet, Briar March
Music: Tom Fox, Marshall Smith, Mark Smythe
Distributor: Lyn Collie
Color
80 mins
www.thereoncewasanisland.com

As a terrifying tidal flood rips through their already damaged home, the culturally unique Polynesian community of Takuu, a tiny low-lying atoll in the South Western Pacific, experiences the devastating effects of climate change first hand. In this verite-style film, three intrepid characters Teloo, Endar and Satty, allow us into their lives and their culture and show us first hand the human impact of an environmental crisis. Two scientists, oceanographer John Hunter and geomorphologist Scott Smithers, investigate the situation with our characters and consider the impact of climate change on communities without access to resources or support. Intimate observational scenes allow Teloo, Endar and Satty to take us on their personal journeys as they consider whether to move to an uncertain future in Bougainville or to stay on Takuu and fight for a different, but equally uncertain, outcome.


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