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thanks to
Stephanie Bennett, Steve Cairns, Stefanie Caton, Lloyd Davies, Mel Davis, Anthon Fasel, Minka Firth, Madeleine Habib and Esperanza, Niek Koppen, Ed Monk, Angus Pridie, Samuel Racine, Jean Pierre Sens, Mike Townsley, The Boatshed, Eco Village Awaawaroa, Rev.Mua Mua Strickson Pua, IISG, Greenpeace International, Greenpeace The Netherlands, Greenpeace New Zealand
Footage: Archives.org, Greenpeace International, Oxfam New Zealand, Nick Shears, TV New Zealand
Book excerpts: Susi Newborn – ‘A bonfire in my mouth’
Additional music: ‘Infactuation’ by Mel Davis, ‘Waiheke does it better’ by Anu Grace, ‘Name Droppin’ by Ray Wylie Hubbard
‘The Rainbow Warriors of Waiheke Island’ is an IDTV Docs production in coproduction with NPS Television and was made with the support of the CoBO Fund and The Netherlands Film Fund.

© 2009 IDTV Docs / NPS

Suzanne Raes (1969) studied Cultural Science at the University of Amsterdam. She has been working as a director of documentaries since 1995. In her films she focuses on social issues and interhuman relationships: above all the importance for all human beings to be understood.
Filmography
The Rainbow Warriors of Waiheke Island (2009),
Weekend School (2008),
The houses of Hristina (2007),
Heir of Elsschot (2006),
Pain (2005),
Ruis (2003),
Haagse klasse – 5 jaar later (2002),
Stars of Europe (2001),
Gouden tijden (2000),
Haagse klasse (1997),
Het einde van het kind (1996),
A small revolution (1995). |