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  1. Barry Ronald Barclay, MNZM (12 May 1944 – 19 February 2008) was a New Zealand filmmaker and writer of Māori (Ngāti Apa, Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi, Ngāti Hauiti) and Pākehā (European) descent.

    • May 12, 1944, Masterton, New Zealand
    • New Zealand
    • February 19, 2008 (aged 63)
    • Film Director
  2. A chapter that explores the concept of Fourth Cinema, a filmic mode of address that challenges settler vision and sense of place, through the work of Barry Barclay, a founding figure of Indigenous cinema in New Zealand. The chapter also discusses the implications of Fourth Cinema for law, knowledge, and property in terms of the long history of first peoples.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0054021Barry Barclay - IMDb

    Barry Barclay is a film and TV professional born in 1970 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. He has worked as a producer, production manager, and additional crew on various projects, such as Forced Move, Summer of 84, and 3:10 to Yuma.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1 min
    • Jackson, Mississippi, USA
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  5. Barry Barclay is a Māori filmmaker who advocates for indigenous control, participation, and perspectives in media. In Our Own Image, he details his views on filmmaking within his own community and introduces the concept of Fourth Cinema, a form of cinema that challenges mainstream narratives.

  6. Barry Barclay was a New Zealand director and writer who made films such as Ngati, The Feathers of Peace and Autumn Fires. He received the M.N.Z.M. award in 2007 and died in 2008.

    • May 12, 1944
    • February 17, 2008
  7. Jul 11, 2009 · The Camera on the Shore.: Directed by Graeme Tuckett. With Barry Barclay, Owen Hughes, Martyn Sanderson. Career-spanning documentary on groundbreaking Aotearoa indigenous filmmaker Barry Barclay, structured around an interview with Barclay shortly before he died in 2008.

  8. 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.

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