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Peter Weir 1st Edition Serena Formica

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Peter Weir 1st Edition Serena Formica
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Publisher: Intellect Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Serena Formica
ISBN: 9781841507675, 1841507679
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Peter Weir 1st Edition Serena Formica by Serena Formica 9781841507675, 1841507679 instant download after payment.

The cinematic output of Australian director Peter Weir has garnered numerous awards and widespread critical acclaim – from his early short films of the 1970s to the Hollywood hits he’s helmed since 1985, including the likes of Witness, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show and Master and Commander. Drawing on contemporary concepts from transnational cinema studies, this book investigates Weir’s entire three-decade career, paying particular attention to his journey from his native Sydney, with its largely auteur-driven national cinema, to the multimillion-dollar Hollywood film industry with its many genre conventions. Along the way, the author explores a host of questions accompanying this move, including Weir’s status as a transnational filmmaker and a more generalized discussion of the critically controversial idea of the auteur. Rounding out this volume are interviews with leading Hollywood filmmakers who discuss Weir’s work.

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