The auteur theory in film seeks to explain the nature of the director's artistic 'signature' and to critically identify in the filmic works his or her stylistic, technical and thematic characteristics. Auteur theory disavows the impact of nationhood and the ways individual subjectivity is ideologically constructed within culture: this thesis asks, what are the cultural implications of a Wellington auteur? The project investigates the problematic nature of film authorship through close textual analysis of Peter Jackson's six feature films. Specifically, this study focuses on the challenges that discourses of post-colonialism and questions of national identity pose to the notion of auteurism, through a critical interrogation of Peter J...
When the concept of the auteur was coined in the 1950s and 1960s, it was an initiative to clarify th...
Out-Siders: Auteurs in Place, incorporates media authorship theory, cultural geography and ethnograp...
This thesis is concerned with the exploration and analysis of the style, themes and issues of Americ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the cinematographic work of New Zealand director Peter Jackson. It e...
This chapter describes Jackson's journey from New Zealand cult director to global film maker and exa...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate how the founding director of the New Zealand Film Archi...
This thesis reveals central thematic concerns relating to directing text-based professional theatre ...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
The branch of film study known as auteurism has, since its inception in the 1950s by the critics of ...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
In defence of the Canada Council\u27s recent decision to consider \u27appropriateness of voice and s...
This thesis is concerned with the New Zealand film industry and its historical and ongoing relations...
In his screen adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s book, Peter Jackson appeals to the audience’s familia...
In this paper we draw on the high-profile, project-based, self-managed career of New Zealand film-ma...
From a figure of controversy to an illustrious auteur with international renown and widespread criti...
When the concept of the auteur was coined in the 1950s and 1960s, it was an initiative to clarify th...
Out-Siders: Auteurs in Place, incorporates media authorship theory, cultural geography and ethnograp...
This thesis is concerned with the exploration and analysis of the style, themes and issues of Americ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the cinematographic work of New Zealand director Peter Jackson. It e...
This chapter describes Jackson's journey from New Zealand cult director to global film maker and exa...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate how the founding director of the New Zealand Film Archi...
This thesis reveals central thematic concerns relating to directing text-based professional theatre ...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
The branch of film study known as auteurism has, since its inception in the 1950s by the critics of ...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
In defence of the Canada Council\u27s recent decision to consider \u27appropriateness of voice and s...
This thesis is concerned with the New Zealand film industry and its historical and ongoing relations...
In his screen adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s book, Peter Jackson appeals to the audience’s familia...
In this paper we draw on the high-profile, project-based, self-managed career of New Zealand film-ma...
From a figure of controversy to an illustrious auteur with international renown and widespread criti...
When the concept of the auteur was coined in the 1950s and 1960s, it was an initiative to clarify th...
Out-Siders: Auteurs in Place, incorporates media authorship theory, cultural geography and ethnograp...
This thesis is concerned with the exploration and analysis of the style, themes and issues of Americ...