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Title New Zealand cinema : intepreting the past / edited by Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant and Hilary Radner.

Publication Info. Bristol, UK ; Chicago : Intellect, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (350 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-335), filmography (pages 305-320) and index.
Contents Introduction: the historical film in New Zealand cinema / Alistair Fox, Barry Keith Grant and Hilary Radner -- Rudall Hayward and the cinema of Maoriland: genre-mixing and counter-discourses in rewi's last stand (1925), The te kooti trail (1927) and rewi's last stand/ The last stand (1940) / Alistair Fox -- Rudall Hayward's democratic cinema and the "civilising mission" in the "land of the wrong white crowd" / Michelle Smith -- Western, New Zealand history and commercial exploitation: The te kooti trail, utu and crooked earth / Harriet Margolis -- Unsettled historiography: postcolonial anxiety and the burden of the past in pictures / Cherie Lacey -- Cross-currents: river queen's national and trans-national heritages / Olivia Macassey -- Tracking Titokowaru over text and screen: pakeha narrate the warrior, 1906-2005 / Annabel Cooper -- Rites of passage in post-second world war New Zealand cinema: migrating the masculine in journey for three (1950) / Simon Sigley -- Cinema and the interpretation of 1950s New Zealand history: John O'Shea and Roger Mirams, broken barrier (1952) / Barbara Brookes -- Re-representing indigeneity: approaches to history in some recent New Zealand and Australian films / Janet Wilson -- "The Donations of history": Mauri and the transfigured "Maori gaze": towards a bi-national cinema in aotearoa / Bruce Harding -- History, hybridity and indeterminate space: the Parker-Hulme murder, heavenly creatures and New Zealand cinema / Alison L. McKee -- Screening women's histories: Jane Campion and the New Zealand heritage film, from the biopic to the female gothic / Hilary Radner -- Time and the place: music and costume and the "affect" of history in the New Zealand films of Jane Campion / Estella Tincknell -- Mining for forgotten gold: Leon Narbey's illustrious energy (1987) / Bruce Babington.
Summary New Zealand has produced one of the world's most vibrant film cultures, a reflection of the country's evolving history and the energy and resourcefulness of its people. From early silent features like The Te Kooti Trail to recent films such as River Queen in the new millennium, this book examines the role of the cinema of New Zealand in building a shared sense of national identity. The works of key directors, including Peter Jackson, Jane Campion, and Vincent Ward, are here introduced in a new light, and select films are given in-depth coverage. Among the most informative accounts of New Zeala.
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Subject Motion pictures -- New Zealand -- History.
Motion pictures.
New Zealand.
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Catalogs.
Catalogs.
Added Author Fox, Alistair.
Grant, Barry Keith, 1947-
Radner, Hilary.
Other Form: Print version: 9786613162830
ISBN 9781841505251 (electronic book)
1841505250 (electronic book)
9781841504254
1841504254
Standard No. 9786613162830