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Ever the Land

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Catalogue Number:  A291-001
Producer:  Monsoon Pictures International Limited
Producers:  Grohnert, Sarah
Directors:  Grohnert, Sarah
Producing Agencies:  Monsoon Pictures International Limited
Subject:  Architecture, Canadian World Studies, Documentary, History, Indigenous Peoples, Social Studies, Tech/Voc, World History
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  New Zealand
Copyright Year:  2015
Running Time:  89:23


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Ever the Land explores the sublime bond between people and their land through a landmark undertaking of design and construction by one of the Aotearoa New Zealand's most passionately independent Maori tribes, Ngai Tuhoe.

For the past 150 years, longstanding grievances over extreme colonisation tactics such as illegal land confiscation and scorched earth policies have defined the relationship between Tuhoe and the New Zealand government. Then, in 2014 history was made: Te Urewera, Tuhoe's ancestal homelands were returned. The New Zealand government gave an official apology and Tuhoe built the first ever "Living Building" in Aotearoa.  

Conceived as a testament to Ngai Tuhoe values and vision of self-governance, the new building is the binding character in this observational documentary. Its creation immerses us in a culture of people closely entwined with the land and an architecture distinguised by its intergrity with the environment.

Video is in Māori with English subtitles.

Prizes won:

First Prize, Documentary Feature, Athens International Film & Video Festival 2016
Official Selection, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival 2016
Official Selection, American Museum of Natural History, Margaret Mead Film Festival 2015
Official Selection, Vancouver International Film Festival 2015



Ever the Land has been made with finesse, sensitivity and clear eyes”  Vancouver International Film Festival
“It was a profound experience that deeply affected both my hear and mind. ” Andrew Johnston – Rip It UP Magazine
“An impressive little film that deserves attentions.” Peter Calder, NZ Herald “gorgeous, elegant and breath-haltingly profound” Liam Maguren, Flicks NZ 


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