Tararua S-K
WINNER of the BEST HUMAN INTEREST FILM
Toronto Documentary Film Festival
WINNER EXCELLENCE
Best Shorts Competition
FINALIST
Tatras Film Festival
🌄 Have you ever wondered what it feels like to push your limits in the wild, facing the ultimate physical challenge? The Tararua SK Traverse is waiting for you.
🏔️ Imagine traversing an 80-kilometer route with the same vertical climb as scaling Mount Everest twice from Base Camp. Half of the trail is off the beaten path, with wild and rugged terrain that will test your mettle.
🚀 Join a community of adventure seekers, just like Tim Sutton, who felt the thrill of taking on the SK challenge. Whether you’re a seasoned mountaineer or looking to embark on your first epic adventure, the SK is for you!
📜 Discover the rich history of the SK, where legends like Colin Rolfe, Sir Graeme Dingle, and Gary Goldsworthy carved their names into the history of this incredible journey.
🍔 And of course, don’t forget the iconic SK fuel—Mars bars, precooked sausages, and the camaraderie of fellow adventurers. Experience the challenge, the camaraderie, and the beauty of the Tararua Range like never before!
🎉 Join us for the SK adventure of a lifetime. Are you ready to answer the call of the Tararua SK Traverse?
Reviews
“God damn son that shit was LIT! Finally got around to watching it last night. Wow! Really, really impressed! That’s Jimmy Chin level awesomeness!! Well done! Did you guys win?? Thanks again for sharing this with me. Man I enjoyed that.” — Latest Review
“The S-K film is a great reminder that life is full of epic adventures just waiting to be had, some are even potentially on your doorstep if you just open your eyes to seek it out. What’s your next adventure!?”
“The Tararua range is a priceless asset to Aotearoa and the film ‘Tararua S-K 60 years in the making’ captures it perfectly. As for the people who run the length of the range, there is a touch of Forest Gump in all of us. Barking!”
— Sir Graeme Dingle, KNZM MBE
“The first thing I did when I got home last night was buy it and watch it again….a rich tapestry that brought the Tararua community together with loving care”
— Tim Sutton
“Just watched your SK movie and loved it. Got the hairs up on my neck! Thanks for your Mahi doing this and capturing it so well.”
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Andy CarruthersDirector
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Hans WestonProducer
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Tim SuttonKey Cast
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Joe MurphyKey Cast
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Sir Graeme DingleKey Cast
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Dave CapperKey Cast
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Jean BeaumontKey Cast
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Chris MartinKey Cast
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Gary GoldsworthyKey Cast
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Olivia LawrenceKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:Mountain Running, Hiking
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Runtime:22 minutes 28 seconds
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Completion Date:May 31, 2023
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Production Budget:15,000 NZD
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Country of Origin:New Zealand
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Country of Filming:New Zealand
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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New Zealand Mountain Film FestivalWanaka
New Zealand
June 25, 2023
New Zealand Premiere
Official Selection -
Tatras Mountain Film Festival
Slovakia
February 1, 2024
Finalist -
Tokyo Short Film Festival
Japan
February 4, 2024
Official Selection -
Toronto Documentary Feature & Short Film FestivalToronto
Canada
BEST HUMAN INTEREST FILM -
Best Shorts Awards
United States
Award of Excellence
Distribution Information
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Andy CarruthersSales AgentCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights, Internet, Video on Demand, Pay Per View, Hotel, Airline, Ship, Theatrical, Video / Disc, Free TV, Paid TV, Console / Handheld Device
I’m an adventurer, hiker, backcountry runner, film-maker, and regular contributor to the Wilderlife blog and author of the blog, Great Walk Adventures.
I love being above the bush line with the wind in my face and views for miles. Many years ago I attended my first mountain film festival and dreamt about making a film that inspired people to go on adventures.
I attended the NZ Mountain Film Adventure film school and produced Tararua S-K which was selected for the festival.
The Tararua S-K, or Schorman- Kaitoki, is a tramping route in the Tararua Range with a distance of approximately 80km and with 6800m of elevation gain. Conceived as a weekend challenge in the 1960’s by the four main tramping clubs in Wellington as to who could do it in a single weekend, the desire for people to travel faster and lighter has only grown in the preceding 60 years.