JOURNEYS - NGĀ TAPUAE. NGĀ TOHU - SIGNATURES

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1999
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Year
1999
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F42741
Media type
Moving image
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Series
journeys - nga tapuae
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:51:00
Broadcast Date
11/03/2000
Production company
MANUKAU FILMS, LEGAL SERVICES BOARD
Credits
Director: Andrew Bancroft
Producer: George Andrews
Executive Producer For Maanukau Films: Colin Follas
1st Assistant Director: Tony Forster
2nd Assistant Director: Kathryn Akuhata-Brown
3rd Assistant Director: Alistair Babbage
Production Manager: Ruth Kaupua
Director of Photography: Rewa Harre
Camera Operator: Justin Topzand
Editor: Wayne Cook
Online Editor: Steve Mount Joy
Sound: Colleen Brennan
Sound: Dick Reade
Writer: Hone Kouka
Writer: Andrew Bancroft
Production Designer: Ashley Turner
Maori Designer: Guy Moana
Music: Michael Lawry
Music: James Webster
Keri : Nancy Brunning
Hinewui: Nancy Brunning
Pete : Craig Muller
Arthur: Craig Muller
Tui : George Henare
Tohu: George Henare
Karen: Ross Duncan
Areta: Glynnis Paraha
Henery Caulfield: Ian Watkin
Maia: Jamie Passier-Armstrong
Samara: Vanessa Rare
Diana Mitchell: Alannah O’sullivan
Commissioner: Stuart Devenie
Presiding Officer: John Sumner
Kuia: Rangi Motu
Whanau Member 1: Anaru Grant
Whanau Member 2: Natasha Gorman
Whanau Member 3: Robin Kora
Crowd Member 1: Vanesa Valentine
Crowd Member 2: Kathryn Akuhata-Brown
Crowd Member 3: Colin Follas
Tv Reporter’s Voice: Monica Johns
Sargent’s Voice: Peter Stretch
Soldiers: 65th Regiment

“ Set in Onehora, a fictional New Zealand community. This drama alternates between 1839/40 and the present day as it explores the human face of the Treaty of Waitangi - past and present. Starring Nancy Brunning, George Henare and Craig Muller.” From the TVOne Press kit