Earthquake

Eyewitness accounts of New Zealand's most devastating earthquake in modern times

45 mins
The Hawke’s Bay earthquake was New Zealand’s worst civil disaster. Over 250 people died following the 7.8 quake on 3 February 1931. In this full-length documentary, director Gaylene Preston (Hope and Wire) gathers eyewitness accounts from survivors, including kuia Hana Lyola Cotter, who recounts joining the rescue effort as a teen, poet Lauris Edmond, and a student from Greenmeadows Seminary. Included is eye-opening newsreel footage of the damage. Earthquake was nominated for Best Popular Documentary at the 2006 Qantas TV Awards; it won best sound at the NZ Screen Awards.

Chris Hiles

Sound Recordist

Melanie Graham

Sound Editor

Sue Woodfield

Executive Consultant

Ed Davis

Cinematography

Michael Hedges

Sound Mixer

Richard Gannon

Sound Recordist

David Holmes

Sound Recordist

David Paul

Cinematography

Polly McKinnon

Sound Editor

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