Gone Curling (2011)

It's not just a game. It's a way of life.

In the deep south of New Zealand - Central Otago is the last place in the world that still up-holds the traditions of outdoor curling. At its heart is Naseby, a town of character and community, bound together by their love of curling. They hunger for hard frosts and freezing lakes but their passion for ice is now been tested. A changing climate means that curling outdoors may soon become a thing of the past and these passionate curlers may never again be able to compete for New Zealand's oldest sporting trophy - the Baxter's Cup.

Director: Roland Kahurangi, Rachael Patching
Runtime: 25 min
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Cast

Music: Matthew Caradus
Editing: Roland Kahurangi, Rachael Patching
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

global warming, curling

More Films by Director: Roland Kahurangi, Rachael Patching

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gone Curling about?
In the deep south of New Zealand - Central Otago is the last place in the world that still up-holds the traditions of outdoor curling. At its heart is Naseby, a town of character and community, bound together by their love of curling. They hunger for hard frosts and freezing lakes but their passion for ice is now been tested. A changing climate means that curling outdoors may soon become a thing of the past and these passionate curlers may never again be able to compete for New Zealand's oldest sporting trophy - the Baxter's Cup.
Who directed Gone Curling?
Gone Curling was directed by Roland Kahurangi, Rachael Patching.
Who stars in Gone Curling?
Gone Curling stars Sean Becker, Ken Gillespie, Stewart Hore, Simon O'Connor, Owen Rawcliffe.
How long is Gone Curling?
Gone Curling has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).