Summary
Survivors' and rescuers' accounts and minute-by-minute footage fuel this gripping documentary about the deadly 2019 volcanic eruption in New Zealand.
Survivors' and rescuers' accounts and minute-by-minute footage fuel this gripping documentary about the deadly 2019 volcanic eruption in New Zealand.
Forty-seven people were on Whakaari aka “White Island”, a volcanic isle in north-eastern New Zealand, when it erupted on 9 December 2019. Twenty-two did not survive the event. This feature-length documentary painstakingly knits together smartphone footage taken by the tourists themselves, in addition to more traditional archive video and interviews, to create a minute-by-minute account of the disaster. Often, it captures quick decisions that saved lives; before that, it puts the island and its visitors into context to complete a full picture of an extraordinary, tragic day.
role | name |
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Self - Hayden's Brother | Mark Inman |
Self - Reporter, Whakatäne Beacon | Hazel Osborne |
Self - Maori Leader | Pouroto Ngaropo |
Self - District Commander, Bay of Plenty Police | Andy McGregor |
Self - American Tourist | Lauren Urey |
Self - American Tourist | Matt Urey |
Self - Australian Tourist | Jesse Langford |
Self - New Zealand Tourist | Geoff Hopkins |
Self - White Island Tour Guide | Kelsey Waghorn |
Self - Commercial Helicopter Pilot | Brian DePauw |
role | name |
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Director | Rory Kennedy |
Writer | Mark Bailey |
Writer | Dallas Brennan |
Producer | Sara Bernstein |
Producer | Justin Wilkes |
Composer | Steve Mazzaro |