Briar March

Фильмы

Dame Valerie Adams: More Than Gold
Writer
Olympic Champion, Kiwi Icon, Tongan Leader, Orphan, Mother...winning was just part of the journey.
Dame Valerie Adams: More Than Gold
Director
Olympic Champion, Kiwi Icon, Tongan Leader, Orphan, Mother...winning was just part of the journey.
Матери революции
Writer
Документальный фильм о небольшой группе британских женщин, которые в 1980-х выступили против размещения ядерных ракет в Англии. Защищая свой дом и своих детей, молодые матери добились того, чтобы их услышали. Несмотря на противодействие властей, акция 36 смелых женщин переросла в многотысячное антивоенное движение.
Матери революции
Director
Документальный фильм о небольшой группе британских женщин, которые в 1980-х выступили против размещения ядерных ракет в Англии. Защищая свой дом и своих детей, молодые матери добились того, чтобы их услышали. Несмотря на противодействие властей, акция 36 смелых женщин переросла в многотысячное антивоенное движение.
A Place to Call Home
Director
The story of the privatisation of state housing in New Zealand through the eyes of two Maori women involved in opposing housing projects.
There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho
Director
Three people in a unique Pacific Island community face the first devastating effects of climate change, including a terrifying flood. Will they decide to stay with their island home or move to a new and unfamiliar land, leaving their culture and language behind forever?
Allie Eagle and Me
Director
In the 1970s, New Zealand artist Allie Eagle identified herself as a lesbian separatist and radical feminist. Her often uncompromising work included pro-abortion painting This Woman Died I Care, which was inspired by a photograph of a woman who died from an illegal abortion. In the 1980s, Eagle became a christian. Made in 2004, Briar March's first, feature-length documentary sees Eagle reflecting on her past with a more moderate outlook — she now has mixed feelings about her earlier stance on abortion.
The Coffin Club
Director
A group of rebellious, creative Kiwi seniors give death the finger, one crazy coffin at a time.