WAHINE DISASTER 50 + Years On

Survivor Stories On 10 April 1968, two storms collided over Wellington causing chaos in the city and disaster at sea. The Wahine hit the rocks near the entrance of Wellington harbour. Fifty-three people died.  More than 600 survived. There was no counselling, no victim support. All got on with their lives trying to put aside the... Continue Reading →

OHMS! Protest!

A Celebration of Resistance Our documentary screens on Whakaata Māori . In 1972 students and activists formed OHMS...Organisation to Halt Military Service. Crazy pranks & civil disobedience up and down the country saw Compulsory Military Training kicked for touch. Norman Kirk's incoming Labour government wiped CMT from the statute books. Boot camps were no more.... Continue Reading →

OHMS! Protest! A Celebration of Resistance

OHMS!…Organisation to Halt Military Service -  Our documentary which screened in the Doc Edge Festival 2023, focuses on the power of activism.  Students, peace activists & conscious objectors took to the streets to overthrow Compulsory Military Training 50 years ago.  The Vietnam war was raging. The streets were full of protesters. One of them, teenager... Continue Reading →

Great War Stories

Five series of Great War Stories funded by NZ On Air can be viewed on the Ministry for Culture & Heritage website:  www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/great-war-stories Many stories are about individuals not well known outside the families. Click on this image below to take you to five series of mini documentaries. GREAT WAR STORIES funded by NZ On Air - now seen... Continue Reading →

The Kiwi, the Knight and the Qashqai

AC Productions documentary The Kiwi in the title is Anna Williams, Oriental rug repairer. The Knight is Sir David Attenborough and the Qashqai are a tribe of nomads in Iran. Wellingtonian Anna Williams is Aotearoa's only professional rug repairer. She has been to Iran seven times, sitting with Qashqai women in their tents, trading yarns and learning new weaving techniques. The Qashqai are... Continue Reading →

Running for their Lives

  - See:  YouTube Updates  Anna Cottrell raised funds on Indiegogo.com, an American crowd funding site, to take Terefe Ejigu's mother Mulu to her son's graduation in the States. Terefe left Ethiopia when he was 13 to join his refugee mother in Wellington, New Zealand. He hadn’t seen her for almost 10 years. He spoke limited English when he enrolled... Continue Reading →

Migrating Kitchen

Food is the entree! The Migrating Kitchen Trust celebrates cultural diversity. After the first Migrating Kitchen exhibition at Pataka Museum of Arts and Cultures in 2007, the curators Jennifer Bush-Daumec and Anna Cottrell set up the trust to celebrate diversity. The Trust’s objectives are: To encourage and provide opportunities for people in Aotearoa New Zealand... Continue Reading →

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