NZFF: Song of the Kauri
Wednesday 15th–Thursday 16th August 2012
- Time: Wed 15th Aug, 6.15pm; Thu 16th Aug, 11.00am
- Venue: Hoyts Northlands
- Official Website: www.nzff.co.nz/christchurch/film/b6f7607c-d…
- Ticket Info: Hoyts Northlands
- Pricing: Various
- Contact Phone: 0276838555 / 043850162
About
World Premiere Director in attendance
Filmmaker Mathurin Molgat tells us that New Zealand lost 96% of its native kauri forests through felling and fire between 1820 and 1974. Land clearances account for much more of that statistic than any timber trade. Molgat's documentary is a labour of clear-eyed love, addressing the politics of exotic tree plantations in a land where the native species are uniquely beautiful and may possess a commercial potential that has never been explored. But does any government plan in the present for a harvest 60 years hence? Without demonising the perpetrators, Molgat explains the history of destruction, then finds inspiration in a man whose craft is dependent on chopping down more trees – judiciously and one at a time. Northland's Laurie Williams is a luthier of international repute. We watch him working with the kaitiaki of the forest to select and fell a tree that will provide the material for his eagerly sought‑after guitars and violins. Philosophers, musicians, economists, historians, scientists, professors and woodsmen amplify Molgat's lyrical, holistic treatise.





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