Bryan Bruce

Bryan Bruce is a documentary maker and author. Born in Scotland in 1948, he emigrated with his family to New Zealand in 1956. He grew up in Christchurch and attended the University of Canterbury, where he graduated with a M.A. in sociology and philosophy. He earned a Diploma in Teaching from Christchurch Teacher's College and taught for 10 years. He was a professional musician for 20 years before he took up a career as a documentary maker. He now resides in Auckland, New Zealand.

His published non-fiction works include the following:

His feature-length documentaries cover diverse topics, from natural history to crime.

He wrote, produced and directed the real crime show The Investigator [6] that screened on TV ONE (Television New Zealand) and CBS Reality.

Awards

  1. 2015 New York Festivals Silver Medal[7] Winner Docudrama – PASSION IN PARADISE.
  2. 2014 New York Festivals Gold Medal[8] Winner Social Documentary Category – MIND THE GAP.
  3. 2012 New York Festivals Silver and Bronze Medals [9] Winner History and Religion Documentary Categories – Jesus: The Cold Case.
  4. 2012 Winner TV Guide Best On The Box Best Documentary Award [10] INSIDE CHILD POVERTY – screened on TV3.
  5. 2011 Winner Aotearoa Film and Television Awards Awards[11] Best Documentary- Jesus: The Cold Case.
  6. 2008 Winner Qantas Awards[12] Achievement in Directing. Finalist: Best Factual Entertainment Series.
  7. 2005 Nominated Best Factual Director – NZ Television Awards (A Question of Justice).
  8. 2003 Finalist New York Festivals Television Programming Awards[13](Writer, Director Producer for The Lost Dinosaurs).
  9. 2003 Banff Television Festival Award Finalist (The Lost Dinosaurs).[14]
  10. 2002 Winner- Best Director Factual Entertainment (New Zealand Television Awards)[15]
  11. 1999 NZ Film and TV Award finalist Best Script (The Trouble With Ben])
  12. 1998 NZ Film and TV Award finalist Best Director Factual Television (Shaky Beginnings)
  13. 1997 Winner – NZ Film and TV Award – Best Director Documentary (Murder They Said)[15]
  14. 1995 ITVA- Best Documentary
  15. 1993 Nominated Best Director NZ Film and TV Award – Best Director ( Documentary) (Serious Fraud)
  16. 1991 Auckland University Award for Excellence in Journalism

Documentaries

The following documentaries made by Bryan Bruce are lodged at The New Zealand Film Archive and can be found here.

  1. Nothing to Live For : A 50 minute documentary on suicide for TVNZ.
  2. Peter Blake (yachtsman) : A 50 minute documentary for TVNZ on the life of winning Whitbread Skipper Sir Peter Blake
  3. The Tour Ten years On : A 50 minute documentary for TVNZ on the civil disorder surrounding the SpringbokTour of 1981.
  4. Whina Te Whaea O Te Motu : A 50 minute documentary for TVNZ on the life of the late Dame Whina Cooper.
  5. Water A 58 minute documentary (International Co-production with PBS Dallas).
  6. Breaking Barriers: A 48 minute documentary on the life of pioneer filmmaker John O'Shea (director).
  7. 17 : A documentary for TV2 about teenage life in New Zealand
  8. Stand By Your Man : A 46 minute documentary for TVNZ about the dilemmas women face when their partners are imprisoned.
  9. You're Soaking in It!: A 46 minute documentary on Social Change in New Zealand for TVNZ, using old television commercials to tell the story.
  10. Serious Fraud: A Inside NZ documentary for TV3 about the life and times of three of New Zealand's biggest fraudsters.
  11. Beyond A Joke: A 46 minute documentary for TVNZ on the Kiwi sense of humour.
  12. Murder They Said: A 90 minute Inside NZ drama documentary for TV3 about the investigation and trial of David Tamihere.
  13. The Coach: A Inside NZ documentary for TV3 about two sports coaches.
  14. In Cold Blood: A 90 minute Inside NZ documentary on mass murder, featuring similarities in the lives of mass killers Thomas Hamilton ( Dunblane Scotland) Martin Bryant (Australia) and David Gray (New Zealand).
  15. Twisted Tales : 24 minute hour animal stories for Animal Planet and Natural History (NZ) Ltd.
  16. First Impressions: A 44 minute Inside NZ documentary about how we make up about our minds about people in the first few seconds of the encounter.
  17. Heavy Petting: A 45 minute documentary for TVNZ on the psychology of pet ownership.
  18. Shaky Beginnings : A 45 minute documentary for TVNZ on New Zealand's Geology and geography.
  19. The Trouble With Ben : A 44 minute documentary about a mother trying to look after her intellectually disabled boy at home.
  20. State of Mind : A 44 minute documentary for TV3 about the deinstitutionalisation of mental health in New Zealand
  21. Workhorse to Dreamhorse : A 44 minute documentary for TVNZ about the history of the horse in New Zealand.
  22. The Bughouse : A 44 minute documentary for TVNZ about the bugs that live in our houses featuring entomologist Ruud Kleinpaste.
  23. The Bridge : A 43 minute documentary for TVNZ on the history of the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
  24. The Last Place on Earth : A 55 minute documentary about New Zealand geology, flora and fauna
  25. The Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand : A 52 minute documentary about the discovery of New Zealand dinosaurs by Dr Joan Wiffen.
  26. The Sir Howard Morrison Story: A 50 minute autobiographical documentary about the life of entertainer Sir Howard Morrison for TVNZ.
  27. Trial By Ordeal : A 70 minute drama documentary on the trial of John Barlow for the murder of Eugene Thomas and his son Gene.
  28. A Question of Justice : A 93 minute docudrama on David Bain who was convicted in 1995 of the murder of his family. TV1 Highest rated NZ On Air funded factual programme in 2005
  29. Monsters of the Deep: A 52 minute TVNZ and International documentary on the identity of a huge carcass hauled up off the New Zealand coast.
  30. The Investigator: An 18 part Cold Case Crime series for TVNZ.
  31. Inside Child Poverty: A 45 minute documentary for TV3.
  32. Jesus: The Cold Case: A 90 minute documentary for TVNZ. Won AFTA for Best Documentary plus Silver and Bronze Medals in Religion and History categories at The New York Festivals Television and Film Awards. Awarded despite apparent initial TVNZ reluctance to release, and subsequent criticism from some reviewers.[16]
  33. Who Killed The Crewes?: A 45 minute documentary for TVNZ on the controversial unsolved murder of Jeanette and Harvey Crewe in Pukekawa 1970

References

  1. ISBN 978-1-86953-614-5
  2. ISBN 978-1-86941-977-6
  3. ISBN 978-83-61444-63-3
  4. ISBN 978-1-86979-197-1
  5. ISBN 978-83-7705-043-9
  6. http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/ 3517/features/9729/who_killed_kayo.html – 20k -
  7. https://www.newyorkfestivals.com/winners/2015/pieces.php?iid=482517&pid=1
  8. http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/winners/2014/pieces.php?iid=464115&pid=1
  9. "Jesus The Cold Case". newyorkfestivals.com. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  10. "INSIDE CHILD POVERTY". http://scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 20 January 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  11. "Jesus The Cold Case". afta.co.nz. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  12. "2008 Finalists, Qantas Film & Television awards". Qantasfilmandtvawards.co.nz. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
  13. "New York Festivals". Newyorkfestivals.com. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
  14. "Banff Rockie Awards Nominees – BANFF 2003 – Print-Friendly Version". Banff2008.com. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
  15. 1 2 http://www.lonely.geek.nz/kiwitv
  16. http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv/4897546/TVNZ-sits-on-controversial-Jesus-doco For one of numerous examples of critique: http://www.beretta-online.com/wordpress/2011/jesus-the-cold-case/ http://tvnz.co.nz/close-up/jesus-christ-ultimate-cold-case-3446019
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