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The Films of Peter Weir

The Films of Peter Weir
Author: Jonathan Rayner
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826419088

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This fully revised and updated edition of Jonathan Rayner's acclaimed study takes an in-depth look at the career of a filmmaker who has, over the course of 30 years, put together a substantial and much-loved body of work.


Dreams Within a Dream

Dreams Within a Dream
Author: Michael Bliss
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780809322848

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"What we see, and what we seem, are but a dream, a dream within a dream." Michael Bliss views Miranda's voice-over at the beginning of Picnic at Hanging Rock as so pivotal in explaining the films of Peter Weir that he borrows her words to create the title of his own study of the Australian filmmaker's work. Bliss views Weir as an artist whose values are rooted in the realm of the dream, of the unconscious. Surrealistic in technique, Weir avoids the pedestrian assurances of a material realm in favor of an irresolution that, while potentially frustrating, is nonetheless for him a more truthful representation of what he considers reality. For Weir, as for Plato, Bliss demonstrates, "empirical reality is nothing more than a shadow of what is real." Bliss also considers Weir's heritage. Australian cinema, Bliss explains, is characterized by melodramatic narratives born of a desire to see good and evil portrayed in striking opposition. Weir, for example, dramatizes the contradictory forces of light versus darkness, reason versus mystery, and rationality versus magic in such films as Picnic at Hanging Rock and The Last Wave. This melodramatic emphasis is evident as well in the polarized characterizations in such films as Witness, Dead Poets Society, and The Truman Show. Bliss also discusses Weir's use of another staple of Australian cinema-- "mateship," the celebration of the bond between male companions. But by making self-knowledge dependent on action involving one's friends, Weir gives mateship a new meaning. Moreover, like other Australian filmmakers, Weir emphasizes the starkness of the Australian landscape, which functions either as a hazard or a deadly challenge, at least until American mythology caused him to see nature in a more positive light. Also prominent in Weir's films is an Australian spirit of rebellion coupled with the Aussie ambivalence toward all aspects of British culture. To help explain Weir's films, Bliss looks to Freud and Jung, whom Weir has studied, and also to two other prominent purveyors of myth and archetype, Northrop Frye and Joseph Campbell. Virtually all Weir characters struggle toward a new mode of awareness, a psychological awareness based on archetypal truths. Many of his films involve archetypal journeys heading through conflict to spiritual unity. Weir's quest is to find out what we really know and how we know what we know.


Peter Weir

Peter Weir
Author: John C. Tibbetts
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1617038989

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Peter Weir: Interviews is the first volume of interviews to be published on the esteemed Australian director. Although Weir (b. 1944) has acquired a reputation of being guarded about his life and work, these interviews by archivists, journalists, historians, and colleagues reveal him to be a most amiable and forthcoming subject. He talks about “the precious desperation of the art, the madness, the willingness to experiment” in all his films; the adaptation process from novel to film, when he tells a scriptwriter, “I'm going to eat your script; it's going to be part of my blood!”; and his self-assessment as “merely a jester, with cap and bells, going from court to court.” He is encouraged, even provoked to tell his own story, from his childhood in a Sydney suburb in the 1950s, to his apprenticeship in the Australian television industry in the 1960s, his preparations to shoot his first features in the early 1970s, his international celebrity in Australia and Hollywood. An extensive new interview details his current plans for a new film. Interviews discuss Weir's diverse and impressive range of work—his earlier films Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave, Gallipoli, and The Year of Living Dangerously, as well as Academy Award-nominated Witness, Dead Poets Society, Green Card, The Truman Show, and Master and Commander. This book confirms that the trajectory of Weir's life and work parallels and embodies Australia's own quest to define and express a historical and cultural identity.


Peter Weir

Peter Weir
Author: John C. Tibbetts
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1617038970

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The first published collection of interviews with the Australian director whose films include the Academy Award-nominated Witness, Dead Poets Society, Green Card, The Truman Show, and Master and Commander


The Films of Peter Weir

The Films of Peter Weir
Author: Don Shiach
Publisher: Charles Letts (London)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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The Films of Peter Weir

The Films of Peter Weir
Author: Brian McFarlane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1980
Genre: Motion picture producers and directors
ISBN:

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35 Mm Dreams

35 Mm Dreams
Author: Sue Mathews
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Conversations with five directors about the Australian film revival: Fred Schepisi, Peter Weir, Gillian Armstrong, John Duigan, George Miller.


Peter Weir

Peter Weir
Author: Marek Haltof
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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During the course of his twenty-odd-year filmmaking career, Peter Weir has accomplished what so many of his protagonists have failed to do: he has become an accepted, integral part of an unfamiliar culture. At the core of most of his films and at the least peripheral to all of them is the idea of the outsider trying - and ultimately failing - to come to terms with a culture vastly different from his own. Weir, a native of Australia whose name was synonymous with Australian cinema in the 1970s, turned to American filmmaking in the 1980s and never looked back. In Peter Weir: When Cultures Collide, Marek Haltof traces Weir's journey from intensely Australian filmmaker to successful Hollywood director, along the way finding surprisingly consistent evidence of Weir's thematic and visual interests despite dramatic changes in his choices of story and locale.


Film and Dream

Film and Dream
Author: Józef Marek Haltof
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1988
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN:

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