Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Peter Weir’s Gallipoli 40 Years On : Deftly Directed and Still Devastating
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'With the release of the first-world-war film Gallipoli in 1981, director Peter Weir could finally shrug off the nickname he had laboured under since making his first films: “Peter Weird”.' 

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  • Gallipoli David Williamson , 1981 single work film/TV
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