TE EITEI. THE BANABAN STORY

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Year
2007
Reference
F221767
Media type
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Year
2007
Reference
F221767
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Short
Duration
00:32:25
Production company
Handmade Productions Aotearoa
Credits
Producer: Paul Wolffram
Director: Paul Wolffram
Director of Photography: Paul Wolffram
Editor: Paul Wolffram
Sound: Paul Wolffram
Narrator: Elenoa Areito
Camera: Paul Wolffram
Sound: Paul Wolffram

"In December 1945 the entire population of the small Micronesian island of Banaba or Ocean Island were loaded onto a ship and taken to a new island. The 1,003 men, women and children who were forced to leave their homeland were mostly sick, malnourished and still recovering from the horrors of WW2. This is their story, a tale of determination, strength and survival. Each year in December, Banabans living on Rabi Island (part of Fiji) celebrate their unique cultural identity with a week of celebrations. The festivities include Banaban cultural displays, sports events and provide a venue in which Banaban elders pass on the history of their people to younger generations. This film is an emotional and deeply moving account of the Banaban people, their history and determination to overcome." - Dvd case.