Breath of Peace (2005)

This film tells the story of how Aotearoa New Zealand became nuclear free and antiwar. A fascinating story of effort toward global peace.

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A fascinating story of effort towards global peace, featuring eight peace people of Aotearoa New Zealand – spanning some seven decades – peacewalkers, petitioners, and folk in small boats and on the surfboards sailing out into the harbours in the face of huge warships. A unique documentary, bedded in the movement of aihe (dolphins), tohora (whales), kotuku (white herons), toroa (albatross) and with an original score blending contemporary waiata and traditional Maori musical instruments.

Director: Kathleen Gallagher
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Richard Nunns, Ian McDonald
Editing: Gaylene Barnes
Production: WickCandle Film
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kathleen Gallagher
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Breath of Peace about?
A fascinating story of effort towards global peace, featuring eight peace people of Aotearoa New Zealand – spanning some seven decades – peacewalkers, petitioners, and folk in small boats and on the surfboards sailing out into the harbours in the face of huge warships. A unique documentary, bedded in the movement of aihe (dolphins), tohora (whales), kotuku (white herons), toroa (albatross) and with an original score blending contemporary waiata and traditional Maori musical instruments.
Who directed Breath of Peace?
Breath of Peace was directed by Kathleen Gallagher.
Who stars in Breath of Peace?
Breath of Peace stars Bunny McDiarmid, Pauline Tangiora, George Armstrong, Ruth Greenaway, Athena Lambrinidou.
How long is Breath of Peace?
Breath of Peace has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Breath of Peace?
Breath of Peace is a Documentary film.
Where was Breath of Peace produced?
Breath of Peace was produced in New Zealand.