There once was an island [videorecording] = Te henua e nnoho / an On the Level production, directed by Briar March, produced by Lyn Collie and Briar March.
Onsceen participants, Faith Endar Adu, Teloo Fakatutufenua, Satty Puaria, John Hunter, Scott Smithers. Originally produced as a documentary film in 2010.
Summary:
Told from the perspective of three main characters, this film gives a human face to the direct impacts of climate change in the Pacific community of Takū. Two visiting scientists offer advice but in the wake of a flood the islanders must decide whether to stay with their island or move to an unfamiliar land, leaving their culture and language behind.
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