Peter Weir: Outstanding Filmmakerby Marjorie Dorfman | More from this Blogger 24 May 2006 09:16 AM
Weir's first American film was the highly successful, "Witness" (1985), which starred Harrison Ford, and was set in Amish country. He said of the restroom murder scene, "It was the most violent scene I have ever filmed. I still wonder if it was not too violent, but I did want to create an outrage over the violence that occurred in front of those innocent eyes of the Amish boy character." The next year brought even more success with the dark film, "The Mosquito Coast." This also starred Harrison Ford and helped him to avoid being typecast by his previous "Indiana Jones" and Star Wars" films. Peter Weir loves to challenge his characters by placing them where they do not fit (such as Ford as a cop in Amish country), and most of his films involve a main character fiddling with a radio. Weir has transformed well-known comedy and genre actors into credible dramatic performers. Some notables include: Harrison Ford, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey. Weir, despite his success, has never forgotten his roots, and continues to maintain close connections with his home city where he has been involved in programs designed to teach filmmaking skills to disadvantaged youth. Hopefully, this brilliant creator of films will make many more in the years to come. What are some of YOUR favorite Peter Weir films? Please share. Realted Articles: "Woody Allen: A Unique Filmmaker" http://blogs.families.com/admin/b2browse.php?blog=30&p=5831 Learn more about Marjorie Dorfman ![]() Marjorie Dorfman is a freelance writer and former teacher originally from Brooklyn, New York. Relevantpopular culture tags User Comments drdad (427) 24 May 2006 10:59 AMPeter Weir's Dead Poets Socieity is my favorite. Marjorie Dorfman (2577) 25 May 2006 07:40 AMHi Drdad- I never saw that one, but he is quite brilliant at everything he does. Thanks for sharing. Discuss this article
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