Images of dignity

Images of dignity
About this book
Images of Dignity is the first major study of the films of Barry Barclay, one of the most important film makers in New Zealand cinema history, and a major indigenous film maker world-wide. It analyses all Barclay's film and television work, including the groundbreaking Tangata Whenua television series and the feature films The Neglected Miracle, Ngati, Te Rua, The Feathers of Peace and The Kaipara Affair, establishing him as a figure who has made a radical contribution to New Zealand's understanding of both Maori community and the bicultural present. The book also draws parallels between Barclay's work and that of other indigenous film makers and activists working in the last 20 years. Images of Dignity places Barclay's work in light of the recent developments in the theorising of indigenous sociologies and cultures worldwide over the last decade. Barclay is a formally innovative film maker, especially in his blending of documentary and feature elements, and the study displays the ways in which such innovation works with ideas of narrative and of the image to comment upon New Zealand's history of cultural relations and its social present.
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- OL Work ID
- OL15906989W
Subjects
Motion picturesEthnic identityMaori (New Zealand people)Documentary filmsCriticism and interpretationProduction and directionDocumentary television programsCinemaDocumentary-style filmsMaori (New Zealand people) in motion picturesMotion picture producers and directorsCriticism and interpretationbarclay, barryMotion pictures--production and directionMotion pictures--production and direction--new zealandDocumentary television programs--production and directionDocumentary television programs--production and direction--new zealandDocumentary films--production and directionDocumentary films--production and direction--new zealand