Screened as part of NZIFF 2015

Act of Kindness 2015

Directed by Costa Botes, Sven Pannell Aotearoa

Charting the ripple effects of real compassion, this inspiring true story follows a spirited young New Zealander’s search for the Rwandan samaritan who assisted him through a dangerous predicament over ten years before.

Jul 25
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Paramount

Aug 02

Paramount Bergman

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Paramount Bergman

Aug 03
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

Aug 06
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

81 minutes DCP

Photography

Sven Pannell
,
Fabrice Kirwa

Editor

Costa Botes

Music

Olive Musique
,
Richard Heacock
,
Bernie Gardner
,
Tom Mcleod

Sound Design and Mix

Matt Stutter

Colourist

John Newell

Online editor

Tim Willis

Featuring a Q+A with directors Costa Botes and Sven Pannell. Please note: there will not be a Q+A at the Paramount Bergman screenings.

World Premiere

In 1999, Sven Pannell, a Kiwi traveller in Africa, escaped from a perilous run-in with rebel soldiers, bargaining for his life with a wad of cash he had hidden in his boot. Broke and without any place to stay, Pannell came across a crippled, homeless samaritan named Johnson, who fed and sheltered him until he was able to flee the region. He left in such a hurry he never got the chance to thank him.

A decade later, Pannell returned to Rwanda with the hope of doing just that. Armed with a camera and a surfeit of optimistic pluck, he launches a dogged hunt for the man who generously came to his aid all those years ago – plastering up flyers, searching through registries, even broadcasting his compelling testimony to millions via Rwandan radio.

Throughout this affecting chronicle, Pannell and co-director Costa Botes capture an intimate, grassroots portrait of a nation’s resilience and compassion, observing the will of a people who’ve refused to be defined by the horrors of their tumultuous history. — JF