Thursday, January 2, 2020

Australian Film, Gallipoli, Shows the Willpower and Drive...

Gallipoli, as the title suggests, is a portrayal of the historical event in which thousands of Australian soldiers went off to fight for their country. Peter Weir, the director of Gallipoli has not simply presented the facts about the war, nor has he tried to relay the story of this time, instead he has attempted to convey the legend of Gallipoli through the Australians feelings towards the event using pre-existing myths to portray this tragedy of war. Gallipoli was directed by Peter Weir, an Australian film director. After playing the leading role in the Australian New Wave cinema with his films such as Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Last Wave and Gallipoli, Weir directed a diverse group of American and International films – many on them major box office hits – including the Academy Award nominees. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_(1981_film) ) Gallipoli is a marvellous movie that demonstrates the beginning of the ANZAC tradition, a very important historical event in Australian history. The movie Gallipoli displays the strength, willpower and the drive that Australian’s have to keep over mateship, family also friends. Gallipoli demonstrations what the Australian filming industry are truly capable, making a movie about a true story and convening the emotion of the war had on the Australian’s into a movie. Gallipoli was shot in Western Australian As a typical Australian film, main or important characters die. Australian films are unlike American film. Aussie films

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