Our own image : a story of a Māori filmmaker
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Acclaimed Māori filmmaker Barry Barclay’s Our Own Image relates the experiences of making his documentaries and his critically acclaimed feature-length film Ngati (1987), widely credited as the first fiction feature by a member of an indigenous community. Barclay details his views on the process of filmmaking within his own Māori community and discusses how his work differed from popular cinema, advocating for indigenous control, participation, and perspectives in media.
Our Own Image gives an in-depth depiction of the changes Barclay’s approach contributed to the field of documentaries, as well as displaying the respect for community Barclay brought to his filming technique. His insistence on letting people speak for themselves demonstrated authenticity to audiences, creating awareness of indigenous cinema in New Zealand and worldwide.
TitelOur own image : a story of a Māori filmmaker
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveMinneapolis
UitgeverUniversity of Minnesota Press
Jaar van uitgave2015
Pagina's98 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat21 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-0-8166-9761-8
Onderwerpdocumentary films, film production, Maori (culture or style), manifestoes, cultural identity
Geografisch trefwoordNieuw Zeeland
Persoonstrefwoord Barry Barclay
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