Screened as part of NZIFF 2011

Michael Smither: Into Perspective 2011

Directed by Tony Hiles

Painter and composer Michael Smither is a lucid and engaging commentator on his own work and life in the third of a series of short documentaries about him by filmmaker Tony Hiles.

55 minutes DigiBeta

Director, Producer, Photography, Sound

Editors

Daria Malesic
,
Paul Wedel

Online and Sound Post

Paul Wedel

Music

Michael Smither
,
Joe Smither
,
Tim Barswich

With

Michael Smither

World Premiere

City Gallery, 8 August 2011

We see him returning to the imagery he’s best known for, transforming an old rock painting into a new one amd describing his process (not to mention his relationship to each rock and their relationships to each other) as he goes. Hiles also accompanies him to St Joseph’s church in New Plymouth where he recalls the years spent on what may be one of the best-kept secrets in the region: a suite of works that began with a commissioned concrete-cast ‘Stations of the Cross’ created between 1965 and 1967. These were followed by two vividly detailed murals: ‘Doubting Thomas’, painted at his own behest, and a ‘Baptism of Christ’, in a contemporary setting with characteristically rocky Taranaki riverbed, both painted through the next decade. Tracing his own personal and spiritual development as inscribed in these pieces, he hits his 70s more energised than daunted by the passage of time. — BG