THE PRICE OF PEACE
SUNDAY JUNE 5, 10.30 AM KAHUNGUNU MARAE, NUHAKA

THE PRICE OF PEACE Director/Producer Kim Webby Producer Christina Milligan 87 min 2015 NZ

Kim Webby’s documentary about Tame Iti and the Urewera Four, taking a criminal case of national interest to explore a greater social issue. “Journalist Kim Webby's Price of Peace is a portrait of Tūhoe activist Tame Iti, whose family Webby has known for 20 plus years. After the 2007 police raids, Iti was one of four to go on trial, accused of plotting terrorist activities. Webby’s film ranges widely from early land grievances to modern-day jail cells — and a police apology. NZ Herald reviewer Peter Calder praised the result for balancing a personal focus on Iti, with “a powerfully affecting” examination of the 2007 raids, which placed the raids in "the wider context of Tūhoe history and the process of reconciliation” – NZ On Screen