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Film Construction's acclaimed commercials director Chris Clark is known for his comedy, storytelling, drama, and visual work. Now, he receives recognition for his side passion, surfing. 

At the Aotearoa Surf Film Festival, he was named Kiwi Filmmaker of the Year for his outstanding contribution to the film industry. His emotionally stirring short film Wai Is The Yang has captivated audiences worldwide, offering a unique exploration of the mental health benefits derived from surfing.

Initially conceived as a surfing film, Wai Is The Yang transcends its genre by delving into the profound impact of the sport on individuals' mental well-being. The film has sparked discussions about the intersection of surfing, mental health, and community, leaving viewers pondering its dual nature as both a surf film and a mental health narrative.

Chris Clark – Wai is the Yang

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"Surfing prepares the mind for my day job as a commercials director," explains Clark. "It has been wonderful to see Wai Is The Yang create moving discussions about the ocean, community, and mental health. I think it offers audiences a deeper understanding of being human."

Clark's directorial skill shines through in Wai Is The Yang, which artfully captures the meditative qualities of surfing. He has crafted a film that resonates deeply with audiences, evoking a visceral response that transcends mere visual storytelling.

Clark expressed his gratitude for the support of his audience, stating, "People are 'feeling' the film, more than 'seeing' it".

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