To Remember
Hannah Mills | Film
The Project
Kia Ora! This is the team behind 'To Remember', a short, seven-minute documentary.
This is our final year project for AUT and we want to give it our all. Since we're all passionate about telling people's stories and bringing history to life, we decided to create a World War I documentary to preserve a family's heritage.
What is the project?
Charles Kingsley Mills was a young man when he enlisted himself to fight for New Zealand in World War 1. He left behind a story of courage and resilience but how is he remembered? How do we remember people after they’ve gone? This documentary would explore not just Charles Mills story but how his war story is remembered by family and history.
The documentary follows me, Hannah Mills, as I interview my family to try and find the truth behind the stories I’ve been told as a child.
Your Support
Making a film is not easy or cheap which is why we would love your support. The boost program is all or nothing, which means we don't get anything if we don't meet our target. So any support, whether its a dollar or a hundred is so appreciated.
Where your donations are going:
- Costumes
- Locations
- Props
- Transportation
- And of course feeding the crew, after all a happy crew is a happy set.
Remember you can claim a third of your Boost donation back because Boost counts as a charitable donation!
Meet the team:
Jacob Gibbons - Director
Hannah Mills - producer/writer
Mark Laguio - Cinematographer
Vivian Tatafu - First Assistant Director
Harnell De Mesa - First Assistant Lighting
Renee Takutai Diane Rawiri - Sound Recordist
THANK YOU
Thank you to Boost and everyone who has supported us on our journey. To be able to make this film means the world to us, so we truly appreciate every penny, every social media share, and every viewer!
Thank you so much for your contributions, let's make this film!
Follow our journey through our instagram page
@toremember_doco
Project Owner
Hannah Mills
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