Online Wednesday 13 December

Thanks to Journeyman Pictures – our documentary will launch on Apple TV on 13 December, and can also be streamed via Journeyman.tv and Vimeo. A broader release to digital platforms Amazon and Google will follow! Journeyman’s CEO, Mark Stucke describes River of Freedom as “a unique and visceral account of the under-reported and divisive furore that erupted in New Zealand over its Covid policy.”

PREORDER on Apple iTunes !
WORLDWIDE on VIMEO !
WORLDWIDE on Journeyman TV !

WHEN!?
12am Eastern Time on Wednesday 13 December
Midnight in Toronto and Ottawa (Canada), and NYC (USA);
6pm New Zealand
5am UK and Ireland;
7am South Africa;
4pm Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane;
9pm Tuesday Vancouver (Canada) & Los Angeles (USA) 

FULL PRESS RELEASE

NZ Box Office success, River of Freedom streams to the world

Journeyman Pictures has secured worldwide rights to the New Zealand box office smash, River of Freedom. “A unique and visceral account of the under-reported and divisive furore that erupted in NZ over its Covid policy,” says Journeyman’s CEO, Mark Stucke.  The documentary will launch on Apple TV on 13 December, and can also be streamed via Journeyman.tv and Vimeo. A broader release to digital platforms Amazon and Google will follow.

River of Freedom was crowd-funded and distributed independently.  It was the most watched film in New Zealand on 21st September and #10 at the NZ Box Office in its third week, nudging Oppenheimer out.  Ignored by mainstream media and playing on only a few screens, audiences travelled from far and wide. Ticket sales were compared to Barbie and Oppenheimer, even their own Lord of the Rings. 

New Zealand’s primary media platform, Stuff, finally sent a reviewer to see the film: Graeme Tuckett reported “It took me a week to get a ticket. The film sold out its Wellington screenings for five straight days. The Thursday afternoon session I got into was also a sell-out.” 

Gaylene Barnes, director and editor is “really proud of the success of our film in New Zealand and how it touched audiences.” She is looking forward to the voyage of River of Freedom with Journeyman. “What an opportunity for people the world over to experience New Zealand at its best…  and at its worst.”

River of Freedom is a powerful and emotional journey into New Zealand’s notorious 2022 ‘Parliament protest’ – a massive uprising against Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s severe No Jab, No Job mandatory Covid-19 vaccination regime, one of the most severe worldwide.

Fed up with restrictions on almost the entire workforce, thousands of New Zealanders from all walks of life convoy to Parliament in early February 2022.  On arrival in Wellington, without a government-issued ‘vaccine passport’, most are refused entry to hotels, cafes and amenities. Nevertheless, they are welcomed by tangata whenua (Māori) to Parliament’s front lawn, where they set up camp.

A brutal assault by police on 10 February fails to remove the protestors; rather it shocks the nation and attracts thousands more. As a storm approaches, the Speaker of the House, Trevor Mallard, orders flood-lighting, loud music and vaccination advertising to be played on repeat; the lawn sprinklers are also turned on.  However, Mallard’s torture tactics, along with the worst cyclone in 60 years, fail to dampen the peoples’ determination to stay.  They respond with humour and common unity while they wait to be heard.

Ardern commands that all parliamentarians must ignore the protesters.  Every politician, from both sides of the House, unite and comply, refusing to acknowledge the thousands of people below their balcony, in a rapidly growing ‘Freedom Village’.

Ultimately, in a coordinated attack, the police ambush the camp at dawn, clearing everyone out using methods never before seen in Aotearoa.

A professional filmmaking team were on the road and embedded within the protest movement throughout the almost month-long convoy and occupation.  River of Freedom lays out the reasons behind the uprising – who the people were, why they were there and what happened. 

Many artists donated the rights to their songs for use in the film including Eric Clapton’s This Has Gotta Stop and We’re All Criminals by the UK’s Right Said Fred, to name but a few.

FOR MORE INFORMATION contact@riveroffreedom.nz

5 thoughts on “Online Wednesday 13 December

    1. Mea Gan says:

      Hi Fiona, no, the film is now available online 🙂 please have a look at our WATCH! page on the website. Subscribe to our newsletter while your there, and you will get an update when the DVD and Blu-ray is available.

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  1. julie pimm says:

    GOD BLESS ALL NEW ZEALANDERS WHO STOOD UP AGAINST THE ARDERN Tyranny.

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  2. Lula says:

    Wow. Quieto verla. Esta tipa /tipo que se creía??? Gracias a esta valiente Resistencia

    Reply
    1. Mea Gan says:

      Hola! Disculpe mi intento de español… Ahora disponible en línea 🙂 Alquilar o comprar: AppleTV, iTunes, Vimeo, Amazon, and YouTube 🧡 En nuestra página web http://www.RiverofFreedom.nz – Si la gente está interesada y conseguimos $2000 NZD extra, haremos subtítulos en español.

      (Hello! Excuse my attempt at Spanish… Now available online 🙂 Rent or buy: AppleTV, iTunes, Vimeo, Amazon, and YouTube 🧡 On our website http://www.RiverofFreedom.nz – If people are interested, and we get a spare $2000 NZD we will do Spanish subtitles.)

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