Books in French are on www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Peter Weir

A Creative Journey from Australia to Hollywood

by Serena Formica

Type
Biographies
Subject
DirectorPeter Weir
Keywords
Peter Weir, director, Australia
Publishing date
2012
Publisher
Intellect Books
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Relative size
Physical desc.
Paperback • 202 pages
7 x 9 inches (18 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-84150-477-3
User Ratings
no rating (0 vote)

Average rating: no rating

0 rating 1 star = We can do without
0 rating 2 stars = Good book
0 rating 3 stars = Excellent book
0 rating 4 stars = Unique / a reference

Your rating: -

Report incorrect or incomplete information

Book Presentation:
Peter Weir has been directing Hollywood films since his successful US debut, Witness, in 1985. But does this make him a Hollywood director? Or should he still be considered an Australian filmmaker as many scholars argue? For the first time, Weir’s entire three-decade creative journey from Australia to Hollywood is considered in light of the recent theories on transnational cinema and through a close examination of four key films: Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Year of Living Dangerously, Witness, and The Truman Show The films’ analyses integrate original interviews with Weir and his closest collaborators, including Russell Boyd. The book concludes that Weir is both an Australian and a Hollywood filmmaker—and would be better seen as a transnational filmmaker whose success in the United States reflects the fact that he was already a “Hollywood” director by the time he relocated.

See the publisher website: Intellect Books

See the complete filmography of Peter Weir on the website: IMDB ...

> Books with the same or similar title:

Peter Weir:Interviews

Peter Weir (2021)

Interviews

Dir. John C. Tibbetts

Subject: Director > Peter Weir

Peter Weir:Interviews

Peter Weir (2014)

Interviews

by John C. Tibbetts

Subject: Director > Peter Weir

> On a related topic:

11749 books listed   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •