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Peter Weir Films

Every single directed feature film directed by australian new wave's Peter Weir. Who directed two cult classics and some underrated gems as well, that you should check out.
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1974
Some weird 70s australian movie about car accidents.
The Cars That Ate Paris
1975
A group of girls from a boarding school and their teacher disappear after a picnic.
Picnic at Hanging Rock
1977
An australian lawyer defends a group of Aborigines charged with murder.
The Last Wave
1981
Mel Gibson and Mark Lee become friends during World War I
Gallipoli
1982
Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver fall in love during the Indonesian civil strifes of the 1960s.
The Year of Living Dangerously
1985
Harrison Ford plays a detective, who goes undercover in the Amish community.
Witness
1986
Harrison Ford takes his family into the jungles of Belize to build a new civilization.
The Mosquito Coast
1989
Robin Williams plays a rebellious and funny teacher, who inspires and brings happiness into the life of the students at a strict, elite boarding school.
Dead Poets Society
1990
Gerard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell have sham marriage.
Green Card
1993
Jeff Bridges loses all of his fears and feels invincible after a traumatic plane crash.
Fearless
1998
Jim Carrey plays a character who's entire life is secretly a show.
The Truman Show
2003
Russell Crowe plays the captain of an early 19th century british war ship.
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
2010
After escaping from the gulag, a group of inmates embark on a journey on foot through several countries.
The Way Back
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