The Raftsmen
Synopsis
In 1973, 12 men gathered in Ecuador at the start of a seemingly impossible mission. At the helm was Captain Vital Aslar, a prophet-like leader with a Salvador Dali-inspired dream to cross the South Pacific – roughly 14,500 kilometres, non-stop. The largely inexperienced crew began by building their own vessels from trees they’d felled. Then they headed out into the blue: navigating by the sun and stars, they encounter myriad creatures, tempests and doldrums as they make their way from Ecuador towards Australia. Award-winning documentarian Chadden Hunter blends original 16mm footage with stories from the surviving rafters, vividly conjuring a dreamlike adventure in which each voyager is pushed to their limits.
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Chadden Hunter is an award-winning documentary film director who has spent much of his career working alongside Sir David Attenborough on the world’s most seminal and loved nature documentaries. Working for the BBC, National Geographic and PBS, Chadden has filmed everything from tribal ceremonies in Africa to snow leopards in Pakistan. His television series’, Planet Earth 1 and 2, Wild Arabia, Frozen Planet, Life and Seven Worlds One Planet have won over 20 Emmy and Bafta awards.
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