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Barry Barclay

Director, Writer [Ngāti Apa]

Māori film director Barry Barclay stages a lone protest against racism from a makeshift home on a central Wellington roadway.

Photographer: Phil Reid. Kindly provided by The Dominion Post

A portrait of Barry Barclay.

Kindly supplied by The Dominion Post.

A portrait of Barry Barclay.

Kindly supplied by The Dominion Post.

Barry Barclay and cinematographer Rory O’Shea on location in Nicaragua, for the 1985 documentary The Neglected Miracle.

Kindly supplied by The Dominion Post.

Behind the scenes on landmark TV series Tangata Whenua: chief cameraman Keith Hawke is at the centre of the frame, assisted by Waka Attewell (in white shirt). Director Barry Barclay is standing on the right, behind the second camera.

Kindly supplied by Rick Spurway.

Filming the arrest after the siege for Te Rua: from left to right, Hori Ahipene, Whetu Fala, unidentified actor (as policeman), Peter Kaa and German actor Maria Fitzi (facing camera).

Photograph by Andrezj Nowakowzki. Kindly supplied by the Dominion Post.

Nanny Matai (Nissie Herewini - with stick) along with other cast and extras in a scene from Te Rua.

Kindly supplied by the Dominion Post.

A scene shot in Berlin, for Barry Barclay's feature Te Rua. From left, Peter Kaa as Peter Huaka, Whetū Fala (Merata) and Toby Mills (Tim).   

Kindly supplied by the Dominion Post.

Barry Barclay with actor Nissie Herewini, during the filming of Te Rua, 1990.

Photograph by Tyrone Kallmeier.