Barry Barclay Trailers
Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema TrailerBarry Barclay: The Camera on the Shore Trailer
Barry Barclay was a New Zealand filmmaker and writer of Māori and European descent.
Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema TrailerBarry Barclay: The Camera on the Shore Trailer
Barry Barclay was a New Zealand filmmaker and writer of Māori and European descent.
Total trailers found: 10
09 September 1977
Actor Martyn Sanderson returns in 1977 to the Hokianga of his youth and visits his elderly and romantic aunt, Olive Bracey.
01 June 2009
Barry Barclay was a New Zealand/Aotearoa director of documentaries and feature films. He is regarded as one of the world's first, and very influential, Indigenous film makers.
30 July 2005
A documentary about the threat posed to New Zealand's Kaipara Harbour by rapacious commercial fishing and development.
03 March 1987
In a Maori settlement, Ngati Toa leader Te Rauparaha composes the famous chant "Ka Mate", also known as the haka, after evading enemy capture by hiding in a kumara pit.
01 July 1987
Set in and around the fictional town of Kapua in 1948, Ngāti is the story of a Māori community. The film comprises three narrative threads: a boy, Ropata, is dying of leukaemia; the return of a young Australian doctor, Greg, and his discovery that he has Māori heritage; and the fight to keep the local freezing works open.
17 March 1975
Conversations with four people — an artist, a woman struggling with her identity as a high achiever, an actor, and a priest — exploring their inner worlds, their self-image and how they feel they fit into society.
04 August 2000
This remarkable film traces the final impact which both races had on the indigenous Moriori of the Chatham Islands.
20 July 1991
A hundred years after the theft from New Zealand of three irreplaceable tribal carvings, two members of a Māori tribe decide it's time for ancient grievances to be put right.
01 July 1985
Indigenous farmers in Peru, Nicaragua, Italy, France, Australia and New Zealand share their intimacy with the land and the seeds they have nurtured for generations; global corporations attempt to 'own' the intellectual property of seeds.
23 March 2016
Documentary Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema reveals the remarkable impact Māori have made on New Zealand cinema.