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Whakaari : Dans le piège du volcan

Original title: The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari
  • 2022
  • 13
  • 1h 38m
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7.4/10
9.2K
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Whakaari : Dans le piège du volcan (2022)
Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.
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Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.

  • Director
    • Rory Kennedy
  • Writers
    • Mark Bailey
    • Dallas Brennan
  • Stars
    • Mark Inman
    • Hazel Osborne
    • Pouroto Ngaropo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    9.2K
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    • Director
      • Rory Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Mark Bailey
      • Dallas Brennan
    • Stars
      • Mark Inman
      • Hazel Osborne
      • Pouroto Ngaropo
    • 58User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Mark Inman
    Mark Inman
    • Self - Hayden's Brother
    Hazel Osborne
    Hazel Osborne
    • Self - Reporter, Whakatäne Beacon
    Pouroto Ngaropo
    Pouroto Ngaropo
    • Self - Maori Leader
    • (as Pouroto Ngaropō)
    Andy McGregor
    Andy McGregor
    • Self - District Commander, Bay of Plenty Police
    Lauren Urey
    Lauren Urey
    • Self - American Tourist
    Matt Urey
    Matt Urey
    • Self - American Tourist
    Jesse Langford
    Jesse Langford
    • Self - Australian Tourist
    Geoff Hopkins
    Geoff Hopkins
    • Self - New Zealand Tourist
    Kelsey Waghorn
    Kelsey Waghorn
    • Self - White Island Tour Guide
    Brian DePauw
    Brian DePauw
    • Self - Commercial Helicopter Pilot
    Ngaroahiahi Patuwai Maangi
    Ngaroahiahi Patuwai Maangi
    • Self - Tipene's Grandmother
    Isaac Tait
    Isaac Tait
    • Self - President of Whakatane Coast Guard
    Jason Herring
    Jason Herring
    • Self - Constable Whakatane Police
    Mark Law
    Mark Law
    • Self - Commercial Helicopter Pilot
    Tim Barrow
    Tim Barrow
    • Self - Commercial Helicopter Pilot
    John Funnell
    John Funnell
    • Self - Airplane Pilot
    Jacinda Ardern
    Jacinda Ardern
    • Self - Prime Minister New Zealand
    • (archive footage)
    Anthony Langford
    Anthony Langford
    • Self - Father of Jesse Langford
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Rory Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Mark Bailey
      • Dallas Brennan
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    7hayward-alan

    Honest and balanced but....

    Honest and balanced but can't help feeling the victims deserved tough questions to be asked about the lack of early warning systems, lack of requirement for appropriate safety equipment to be carried or stored on the island. The survivors bravery for telling their stories was incredible and the creators deserve credit for sharing them so honestly. Have to hope that other similar volcano tourism operations around have taken note and adjusted safety protocols accordingly. It may be many years before people go back but I suspect it will happen eventually and no doubt be very different when it happens.
    7rugbylane

    Food for thought

    How much risk is acceptable risk? How well informed are you before you take your family on an adventure excursion? Risk cannot be avoided otherwise you will have no experiences worth living for but where is the tipping point? In retrospect it seems that these excursions should not have been allowed but hindsight is 20/20. As a person who studies risk for a living, my only advice is to take risks that are known but avoid the unknown. I recommend watching this documentary for this reason; to give you food for thought. Considering it was only 3 years ago I commend the participants for their conteributions and the makers for their discretion.
    7paul-allaer

    Harrowing account of the 2019 deadly volcano eruption

    As "The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari" (2022 release; 98 min) opens, we are introduced to a small community on the North Island of New Zealand. Thirty miles off the coast lies Whakaari, or "White Island", one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and a popular tourist attraction. It is "December 9, 2019" as tourists arrive on the island... At this point we are less than 10 min into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from director Rory Kennedy, who just earlier this year made the excellent "Downfall: The Case Against Boeing". Here she reflects on that fateful day in December, 2019, when a group of tourists visiting Whakaari find themselves trapped when the volcano erupts. Let me admit up front that I had not heard of this tragedy before seeing this. A couple of things struck: first and foremost, the beauty of that island (someone remarks "it's like landing on the moon"), resulting in absolutely stunning photography (and immediately wanting to add this island to my "bucket list" of places to visit). But also this: there is a reason why the island is called "the most active volcano in the world", as this type of eruption apparently happens with regularity (as in: also in 2016, also in 2013, etc.). It is telling that after the 2019 eruption, the island was closed permanently to visitors, Along the way, we get lots of talking heads, including tourists who survived, first responders, etc.

    "The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari" had a brief US theatrical release, and started streaming on Netflix this weekend, where I caught it. In and of itself there is nothing "revolutionary" about this disaster documentary, but watching the footage of this far flung location, literally at the end of the world, makes this worthwhile. Of course don't take my word for it, so I readily encourage you to check it out and draw your own conclusion.
    10slmcclure

    Intense and well done documentary

    I thought this documentary was really well done for such a horrific tragedy for those involved. It was so nice to see the bravery of those who helped without hesitation. It was a bit long, but I didn't mind.

    It is awful and tragic what happened. No one probably should've been on the island with the alleviated risk, but it is an active volcano. I would've expected these people to do some research on their own or ask questions before taking a trip to an active volcano to determine if they thought it was "safe". I don't think they can blame anyone for what happened. They chose to be there. There is obviously always going to be a risk when it comes to nature. Though we have amazing technology, we can't always predict when a natural disaster will happen.
    9graceoverpressuretheoneANDonly

    Painfully riveting but a most worthy "watch"

    This is one of the better documentaries of the unfolding & aftermath of a natural disaster that I have ever seen...Part of me wanted to turn it off for fear of what I might see - but the larger part wanted to know the truth(s) of this great catastrophe on Whakaari (White Island) The cinematography was excellent along with the variety of narratives from a multitude of perspectives. I'm frankly amazed 22 lives were lost and not all 47 because what was suppose to be an awesome adventure in nature turned in a "heartbeat" to a great tragedy. MANY "lessons" learned in watching it in regard to natural disaster and the elements of first aid for such a rare occurrence. I salute every person who was part of this production for creating an astounding "blow by blow" understanding of how it all unfolded - the wrongs and rights of it and the amazing men and women who came to the rescue in spite of the dangers presented. EXCELLENT documentary!

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      Twenty-two people died but only twenty bodies were recovered. Australian teenager Winona Langford and New Zealand guide Hayden Marshall-Inman - are still missing despite repeated ground and sea searches. Their bodies are believed to be in the water.

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Appian Way
      • Imagine Documentaries
      • Moxie Films
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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