This documentary looks at the life and work of New Zealand's most celebrated painter, Colin McCahon. The first excerpt looks at McCahon's beginnings in Timaru and Dunedin, and his explorations of modernist techniques in paintings that reconceived 'the promised land' in an endemic landscape. The second excerpt covers McCahon's time in Muriwai in the 60s and 70s, and the influence of the environment and Māori spirituality on his work. Sam Neill reads from McCahon's letters and writings. Directed by Paul Swadel, it won Best Documentary at the 2005 Qantas Awards.
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| Editing | Jonathan Brough | Editor |
| Production | Richard Leonard Brown | Researcher |
| Production | Sandra Clark | Line Producer |
| Production | Juanita Dobson | Production Coordinator |
| Sound | Ray Beentjes | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Nick Buckton | Sound Mixer |
| Crew | Jude Callen | Commissioning Editor |
| Sound | Peter Clark | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Craig Donaldson | Camera Operator |
| Writing | Rachel Gardner | Writer |
| Production | Rachel Gardner | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Riki Gooch | Music |
| Crew | James Hall | Additional Music |
| Production | Ross Jennings | Executive Producer |
| Sound | David Madigan | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Ian Masterton | Sound Recordist |
| Editing | Keith McLean | Online Editor |
| Crew | Leon Narbey | Cinematography |
| Sound | Hammond Peek | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Andy Postle | Camera Operator |
| Production | Robin Scholes | Producer |
| Directing | Paul Swadel | Director |
| Writing | Paul Swadel | Writer |
| Camera | Andrew Wallace | Camera Operator |
| Writing | Martin Browne | Writer |
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