Filming the Colonial Past tells a story of filmmakers' fascination
with the New Zealand Wars over the past 90 years. From silent screen to
smartphone, filmmakers have made and remade the stories of this most
troubling past. In the 1970s and early 80s, thinking about race, nation,
and empire was changing; Maori advisers and performers were actively
sought out. In the late 1980s and 90s, screen industry deregulation
brought new challenges. Filming the Colonial Past shows how
documentaries and feature films negotiated these hurdles. Today, the
growth of Maori creative control signals a new era. From these sources
come documentaries from Maori perspectives. Each production is a
snapshot of a complex cultural moment. Cooper illuminates a path of
cultural change through successive generations of filmmakers.