John Barker (director)
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John Barker is a South African filmmaker in Johannesburg. He gained prominence through his feature directorial debut ''
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'' (2006), which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). His other films include '' Spud 3: Learning to Fly'' (2014), ''
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'' (2015), and '' The Umbrella Men'' (2022).


Early life

Barker was born to parents Clive Barker (Bafana Bafana coach) and Yvonne. During the
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in South Africa, Barker made a documentary ''Soccer: South of the Umbilo'' about his childhood growing up in the southern suburbs of Durban, which produced many soccer players and coaches including his father.


Career

Barker wrote, directed and produced South Africa's first music mockumentary ''Blu Cheez''. He next directed the music documentary ''Kwaito Generals'' produced by Kutloano Skosana of Black Rage, which focused on the stars who were at the forefront of the Kwaito movement of the late nineties and early 2000s. During this time he joined ''The Pure Monate Show''. He directed sketches in season one and directed and co-wrote sketches for the second season. Barker then wrote, produced and directed ''Bunny Chow'', which employed a retro scripting technique with the actors improvising their dialogue to communicate the outlined script written by Barker, David Kibuuka, Kagiso Lediga, Joey Rasdien and editor Saki Bergh. Barker next directed '' Spud 3: Learning to Fly'' with Troye Sivan, John Cleese and Caspar Lee. ''
Wonder Boy for President ''Wonder Boy for President'' is a 2016 South-African mockumentary directed by John Barker. The world premiere took place 17 June 2016 at the Durban International Film Festival. Plot The movie describes a young man from South Africa who is in ...
'' is his second retro scripted film with many of his collaborators from ''Bunny Chow''; the film is a satirical look at South African politics. Barker later completed '' The Umbrella Men'', selected to screen at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.


Work

* ''Blu Cheez'' (2003) * ''Kwaito Generals'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''Cassette: Who do you Trust'' (2007) documentary on South African band Cassette. * ''Soccer: South of the Umbilo'' (2010) * ''31 Million Reasons'' (2011) * '' Spud 3: Learning to Fly'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2015) * '' The Umbrella Men'' (2022)


References


Jozi Film Fest announces winners, a new partnership with Discovery
''Gauteng Film Commission'', 19 September 2016
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''African Film Festival New York''] * Anna Marie de la Fuente
‘King’ anointed at Cape Town fest
''Variety'', November 21, 2008 * Christelle De Jager
Toronto hops on ‘Bunny Chow’
''Variety'', August 13, 2006 * https://variety.com/2006/film/news/mtv-films-boarding-bunny-chow-1117949559/ * https://variety.com/2006/film/reviews/bunny-chow-know-thyself-1200511944/ * http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Local-film-to-premiere-in-US-20061023 * http://www.screenafrica.com/pls/cms/iac.page?p_t1=2054&p_t2=4714&p_t3=0&p_t4=0&p_dynamic=YP&p_content_id=639550&p_site_id=103 * http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/rotterdam-fest-selects-15-tiger-127495 * http://www.raindance.co.uk/site/index.php?id=62,264,0,0,1,0 * http://www.screenafrica.com/pls/cms/iac.page?p_t1=2054&p_t2=4718&p_t3=0&p_t4=0&p_dynamic=YP&p_content_id=662912&p_site_id=103 * http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=3053 * http://artmatters.info/2008/09/sithengi-film-and-television-market-faces-uncertain-future/ * http://mg.co.za/article/2006-11-24-quest-for-bums-on-seats * https://variety.com/2006/film/markets-festivals/king-anointed-at-cape-town-fest-1117954395/ * https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3121562/ * https://tiff.net/events/the-umbrella-men


External links

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John Barker at Linkedin
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