A special screening of the 2004 documentary Tau Te Mauri to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A fascinating story of effort towards global peace, featuring eight peace people of Aotearoa New Zealand - spanning some seven decades - peacewalkers, petitioners, and folk in small boats and on the surfboards sailing out into the harbours in the face of huge warships.A unique documentary, bedded in the movement of aihe (dolphins), tohora (whales), kotuku (white herons), toroa (albatross) and with an original score blending contemporary waiata and traditional Maori musical instruments.This film tells the story of how Aotearoa New Zealand became nuclear free and anti-war. It is an inspiration for all people, young and old, and for peacemakers everywhere. Followed by a Q+A with Moana Cole and Kate Dewes who feature in the film.
Tickets available: https://www.lumierecinemas.co.nz/movie/tau-te-mauri-breath-of-peace---q-a