Pictures

Pictures

Excerpt from the full length feature film made in 1981

Director: Michael Black
Producer, Writer: John O’Shea
Writer: Robert Lord
Cinematographer: Rory O’Shea

Click on the image to view the video at NZONSCREEN

Click on the image to view the video at NZONSCREEN

This fictionalised account of pioneering 19th century photographers the Burton brothers is set partly in Dunedin during the closing stages of the New Zealand Wars. William and Alfred take contrasting approaches to representing their subjects — and are treated accordingly by the authorities, who are attempting to attract new settlers while brutally suppressing Māori. Produced by veteran John O'Shea (who co-wrote with playwright Robert Lord), the tale of art, commerce and colonisation was largely well received as a thoughtful essay at revisionist history.