Christchurch earthquake doco ‘The Day That Changed My Life’ airs tonight, 8:30pm, TVNZ One

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Christchurch earthquake documentary The Day That Changed My Life is set to air tonight (Wednesday, Feb 25) at 8:30pm on TVNZ ONE.

The Day That Changed My Life is a powerful, uncensored and life-affirming one-hour documentary built around raw, heartfelt, never-seen-before interviews captured in the immediate aftermath of the February 22nd 2011 earthquake in Christchurch.

These moving accounts give us a uniquely personal perspective on what it was really like to be at the forefront of the tragedy on that fateful day. 

Survivors of the earthquake share their stories of panic and heart-breaking loss, courage and miraculous survival, in a way that is truly insightful and inspiring.

 

Woven together with gritty, hard-hitting, archival footage and stylish dramatic reconstructions The Day That Changed My Life creates a confronting, compelling and poignant story of how the day unfolded for the trapped, the searchers, the rescuers, the hopeful and the grief-stricken.

The Day That Changed My Life is a Robber’s Dog production, executive produced/directed by Chris Dudman and produced by Polly Fryer.