Producer
Biopic about the life of Whina Cooper, an activist who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of fellow Māori women.
Producer
Hone is the last of the old time gravediggers. He links the living with the dead. He is the keeper of their secrets. Tana is Hone’s apprentice who respects his uncle and doesn’t mind the physical work. However he finds the spiritual side of the job unnerving. Hone worries that Tana may not be able to pick up the role of the gravedigger and all that it entails. A series of incidents in the urupa (graveyard) lead them to both make final decisions.
Producer
Documentary Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema reveals the remarkable impact Māori have made on New Zealand cinema.
Sound Recordist
Documentary Hautoa Mā! The Rise of Māori Cinema reveals the remarkable impact Māori have made on New Zealand cinema.
Co-Producer
Tras presenciar cómo su familia es masacrada, Hongi, adolescente hijo de jefe tribal, acudirá a la Tierra Muerta, un área poblada supuestamente de espíritus malignos, para pedirle ayuda un guerrero que come carne fresca de guerreros según la leyenda, para llevar a cabo su venganza.
Producer
A boy witnesses the seemingly magic powers of his Aunties and the continuation of tradition.
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. The film The Camera on The Shore is a feature length introduction to Barry, and to his film making.