TE PITO O TE HENUA: RAPANUI [LONG VERSION]

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United States of America
Credits
Director: Merata Mita
Writer: Merata Mita
Producer: Merata Mita
Associate Producer: Mary Tuti Baker
Camera: Eruera T Mita
Camera: Joan Lander
Camera: Pita Turei
Camera: Rewa Harre
Camera Assistants: Nehe Rueben
Camera Assistants: Rhys Rautjoki
Sound: Puhipau
Sound: Dick Reade
Sound Mix: Dick Reade
Sound Mix: Reade Audio
Music: Hirini Melbourne
Offline Editor: Richard Rautjoki
Online Editor: Oliver Tiraa
Assistant Editor: Callum MacEwan
Translator: Alejandra Tuki Adolpho
Translator: Poike Riroroko Pakomio
Translator: Mahina Rapu
Male Voice Over: Waihoroi Shortland (Ngā Puhi - Ngāti Hineamaru)
Graphics: Geoffrey P Murphy
Graphics: Rongotai Lomas
Research Liaison: Ramon Edmunds Pacomio
Research Liaison: Mahina Rapu
Research Liaison: Alejandra Edmunds
Production Assistant: Awatea T Mita
Addition Footage: Na Maaka O Ka’aina
Addition Footage: Ora Digital
Addition Footage: Us Film Direction Ltd
Special Thanks: Papa Juan Edmunds
Special Thanks: Aunty Maria Reina
Special Thanks: Papa Kiko
Special Thanks: Analoa Tuki Rapu
Special Thanks: Carlos Edmunds
Special Thanks: Rapanui Language Culture Teachers
Special Thanks: Mahinatur Guided Tours
Special Thanks: Thomas Adolpho
Special Thanks: Carlos Paoa

He hōtaka pakipūmeka e titiro ana ki ngā raruraru me te oranga o te iwi taketake o Te Pito o Te Henua, a Rapanui (Easter Island).

A documentary looking at the most isolated island in the world and how the indigenous people of Easter Island view the world and what they have to do to survive in this modern era.

Interviews with: Kiko Pate, Nainoa Thompson, Carlos Hucke Atan, Petero Edmunds, Poike Riroroko Pakomio, Juan Edmunds, Jacobo Hey Paoa, George Edmunds, Rafael Haoa, Catalina Hey Paoa, Niko Haoa, Ilaria Tuki Pakarati, Vicki Haoa Cardinaly, Kitin Munoz, Nehe Reuben, Juan Teave, Benito Rapahango, Josefina Nahoe Mulloy, Ramon Edmunds Pacomio, Te Rai Hucke Atan.