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Many have noted the prevalence of the emotion of fear in Peter Weir's Australian films. In dealing with this fear, commentators have directed their focus at the world external to that which Weir's characters inhabit. The commentators have asked what is it 'out there' that these characters are so afraid of. As is wont of all good scholars they have attempted to discern an answer that unites Weir's oeuvre.
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- Picnic at Hanging Rock 1975 single work film/TV
- The Plumber 1977 single work film/TV
- The Last Wave 1977 single work film/TV
- Gallipoli 1981 single work film/TV
- The Year of Living Dangerously 1982 single work film/TV
- The Cars That Ate Paris 1974 single work film/TV
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