Recorded in 1983 during a ten-day gathering in Vanuatu, a newly independent island nation in the south Pacific that had recently declared itself a nuclear-free zone, this program takes a look at the Pacific-wide movement towards independence and de-nuclearization.
Testimony is presented by Pacific islanders and Pacific Rim representatives who experience various aspects of the nuclear cycle, from uranium mining in Australia and Canada to nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands and Tahiti. Health, social, economic, military and political effects of the nuclear presence in the Pacific are the subject of the conference and the focus of a march through downtown Port Vila to the French consulate on Bastille Day.
Music by the Huarere String Band.
Appearing
Hawai‘i
Harry Kunihi Mitchell, Anum Kealamakia, Davianna McGregor, Emmett Aluli, Moanikeala Akaka, Kuumealoha Gomes, Collette Machado, Nelson Foster
Vanuatu
Hilda Lini, Barak Sope, Sethy Regenvanu
Papua New Guinea
Ted Diro
Belau
Roman Bedor, Tina Rehuher
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Ripeka Evans, Owen Wilkes
Kanaky (New Caledonia)
Yann Uregei, Octava Togna
Tahiti
Charlie Ching, Myron Mataoa
Samoa
Tavita Amosa, Bernadette Pereira
Philippines
Jaime Guerrero, Sr. Aida Velasquez
Marshall Islands
Biram Stege
Japan
Gus Yokoyama
Australia
Shorty O'Neill
Fiji
Suliana Siwatibau, William Sutherland
East Timor
Abilio de Araujo
Niue
Rev. Afele Paea
Canada
Ron Lameman, Sr. Rosalie Bertell
Guam
Hope Cristobal, Marilyn Manibusan
1983
length: 55 min.
Broadcast/cablecast
Hawai‘i Public Television (PBS Hawai‘i)
Hawai‘i public access channels
Free Speech TV
Screening
Hawai‘i International Film Festival