NZ Festival Doco The Last Resort releases on DVD
NZ Festival Doco The Last Resort releases on DVD
Wellington, July 9th 2007
After spending the last year touring big screens around the country since it's Film Festival premiere, the local feature documentary The Last Resort is now available on DVD.
This emotive and informative independently made film takes a panoramic snapshot of current land and business ownership issues in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
The sale of the iconic Blue Bay
camping ground in Mahia for a multimillion-dollar coastal
subdivision and subsequent occupation of the land by local
iwi unfolds in parallel to the passing of the Overseas
Investment Bill in Parliament.
Interviews featuring
Moana Jackson, Murray Horton, Roger Kerr and the late Rod
Donald provide insight into such nationally-burning issues
as coastal development, home ownership, foreign investment,
conservation and the foreshore and seabed
dispute.
With music by Trinity Roots, Linn Lorkin and
Fred Dagg, The Last Resort is a rich exploration of our
identity and the place we call home.
Extras include
the trailer, directors' commentary by the filmmaking duo
Errol Wright and Abi King-Jones and a raft of interview
excerpts.
DVDs will be available from the 9th of July at www.cutcutcut.com
"Best Films of 2006 - Dominion Post"
(4 Stars) "Thought-provoking and poignant" Mark Orton, Otago Daily Times
(4 Stars)
"Moving and disturbing in equal measures" Margaret Agnew,
The Press
(4 Stars) "A subtle but fiercely angry film"
Graeme Tuckett, The Dominion Post/Radio NZ
"Of all the documentaries made in recent years in NZ, this is the most important" Alister Barry
The Last Resort is the second documentary feature from Errol Wright and Abi King-Jones.
Partially funded through Creative New
Zealand's Screen Innovation Production Fund, shooting began
in August 2004 - taking the filmmakers around the country
before finishing shooting in December 2005. The film took 6
months to edit and premiered at the New Zealand
International Film Festivals in July 2006 and was the most
extensively screened local film for that years festival.
Since then the film has been exhibited in numerous regions,
events and festivals over the past 10 months.
As was
the case with their first documentary feature, Te Whanau o
Aotearoa - Caretakers of the Land, filming on mini DV
allowed for a lightweight, mobile and unobtrusive
on-location shoot.
The story of the closure of the
Blue Bay motorcamp in Opoutama, Mahia, and subsequent
occupation by tangata whenua, who have a Waitangi claim on
the land being developed into a multi-million dollar
subdivision, provides the backdrop for intersecting formal
interviews and related national events.
The Overseas
Investment Bill is followed through parliamentary process -
from the select committee where public submissions are made,
to the in-house debate and final passing of the legislation
by vote.
Other significant meetings and events
featured include a Green Party/CAFCA (Campaign Against
Foreign Control of Aotearoa/New Zealand) organised Hawkes
Bay meeting about foreign investment, the 2005 election year
Labour Party conference, the Roger Award for the worst
trans-national corporations operating in New Zealand, the
Blue Bay Resort development/Wairoa District Council consent
hearing and the Foreshore and Seabed hikoi to Parliament in
2004.
One tragic note is the inclusion of some of the
last footage ever taken of the late Green Party co-leader
Rod Donald, who was interviewed just months before his
sudden passing.
Trailer, filmmaker bio's, synopsis and full reviews online at: www.cutcutcut.com
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