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  1. In My Father's Den: Directed by Brad McGann. With Matthew Macfadyen, Miranda Otto, Emily Barclay, Colin Moy. A disillusioned war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl he has befriended.

  2. Renowned photojournalist Paul Prior (Matthew MacFadyen) goes home to New Zealand for his father's funeral. While sifting through the personal effects contained in the man's longtime haven, he...

  3. In My Father's Den is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Brad McGann and starring Matthew Macfadyen and Emily Barclay. It is based on the novel of the same title by Maurice Gee.

  4. A disillusioned war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl he has befriended. Paul, a prize-winning war journalist, returns to his remote New Zealand hometown due to the death of his father, battle-scarred and world-weary.

  5. A compelling story, half melodrama, half thriller, set in a quiet and fairly isolated region of New Zealand. Two brothers meet up after a long separation and dark secrets from the past slowly unravel on a collision course with present day reality.

  6. In My Father's Den is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Brad McGann and starring Matthew Macfadyen, Emily Barclay and Miranda Otto.

  7. When his father dies, Paul (Matthew Macfayden), a world-weary war journalist, returns to his Central Otago hometown. He strikes up an unlikely friendship with a teenage girl (Emily Barclay). Their relationship is frowned upon and when she disappears, the community holds him responsible.

  8. Jun 10, 2005 · Paul (Macfadyen), a prize-winning war journalist, returns to his remote New Zealand hometown due to the death of his father, battle-scarred and world-weary. For the discontented sixteen-year-old Celia (Barclay) he opens up a world she has only dreamed of.

  9. In My Father's Den. London: Faber, 1972. Auckland: Oxford UP, 1978. The novel follows Paul Prior, an English Teacher in Henderson (called Wadesville in the novel), a suburb of Auckland, after the brutal murder of his student and protégé, Celia Inverarity.

  10. Directed by Brad McGann. Paul (Macfadyen), a prize-winning war journalist, returns to his remote New Zealand hometown due to the death of his father, battle-scarred and world-weary. For the discontented sixteen-year-old Celia (Barclay) he opens up a world she has only dreamed of.