Māori tribal leader Ned Tapa takes a group of friends and family on a breathtaking canoe trip down the Whanganui River in Aotearoa, as the Māori call New Zealand. The Whanganui is the first river to be recognized as a legal person. Together, this diverse group of people embraces the spirit of the river and tries to find what is needed to save the planet.
Directing | Petr Lom | Director |
Production | Corinne van Egeraat | Producer |
Production | Mette Cheng Munthe-Kaas | Producer |
Crew | Richard Sidey | Second Unit Cinematographer |
Sound | Ad Stoop | Sound |
Sound | Tahuaroa Ohia | Sound |
Editing | Gys Zevenbergen | Editor |
Sound | Puoro Jerome | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Georg Buljo | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Michiel Rummens | Color Grading |
Sound | Mark Glynne | Sound Designer |
Sound | Olmo van Straalen | Sound Designer |
Camera | Richard Sidey | Drone Cinematographer |