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Peter Weir, the visionary Australian filmmaker, captivated audiences with his visually stunning and thematically rich films that explore the complexities of human nature and the mysteries of existence. From the surreal landscapes of "Picnic at Hanging Rock" to the searing drama of "Dead Poets Society" and "The Truman Show," Weir's cinematic masterpieces continue to resonate with viewers around the world, inviting them to ponder the profound questions of life, death, and identity.

"I've become wary of interviews in which you're forced to go back over the reasons why you made certain decisions. You tend to rationalize what you've done, to intellectually review a process that is often intuitive."



"Normally as a director, you do look at other films and things that are relevant. But with this film, it became impossible because I became so aware of the camera placement."
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