Briar March has garnered widespread recognition for her impressive body of work, which includes a plethora of notable projects. One of her most prominent and enduring contributions to the world of cinema is the documentary "There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho", released in the year 2010. This thought-provoking film has left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike, cementing March's status as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
In addition to her work in documentary filmmaking, March has also made a significant mark in the realm of television with her 2017 project, "The Coffin Club". This unique and captivating series has garnered widespread acclaim for its bold storytelling and memorable characters.
Furthermore, March's 2011 project, "Smoke Songs", has also been met with critical acclaim, showcasing her versatility and range as a filmmaker.