I Am The River, The River Is Me
NSW PREMIERE
SUN 16 MARCH 7:00pm aedt
All Ages
Petr Lom
The Netherlands | 2024 | 90 min
“Filled with beautiful meditative images of the breathtaking nature.” – Movies That Matter
The Whanganui River in Aotearoa/New Zealand is the first river in the world to be recognized as a legal person, as a living and indivisible being.
Māori river guardian Ned Tapa is joined by First Nations Elder Brendan Kennedy and his activist daughter Melissa Kennedy, who are dedicated to saving their river back home; artist Justine Muller; an international film crew and some close friends (as well as Ned’s dog Jimmy) on a five-day trip down the sacred river.
The river is the main character of this film. Both mirror and inspiration, the river unites all the travelers organically, where everyone has a voice to share stories of humor and light, and a space to heal from the darkness of the past, of enduring historical injustice.
Made over a three-year period, in close collaboration with the Whanganui Māori, the film is a positive, urgent call to action for the rights of nature: now the fastest growing legal movement in the world.
This screening is presented by Barefoot Law and will be introduced by Mark Swivel.
This premiere screening is supported by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Embassy in Australia.