Media Sac 3 Gallipoli

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Media SAC 3 Gallipoli is a 1981 film, written by Peter Fitzsimmons and directed by academy award winning director, writer, and producer Peter Weir. As well as Gallipoli, Weir has created other iconic Australian films, such as picnic at hanging rock (1979) and the last wave (1977). The film is produced by Patricia Lovell and Robert Stigwood. The film was distributed by Roadshow Film Distributors in Australia, and Paramount Pictures Internationally. The film met medium box office success, grossing a total of $12million from a small budget of just $2.8million. As well as commercial success, the film was met with critical success, dominating the 1981 AACTA awards, winning the awards for best film, best actor, best supporting actors, and many more. …show more content…

The film was the highest grossing Australian film of 1981, with almost no marketing involved in its success. ‘Gallipoli’ saw a wide Australian release, but a limited international release. Though limited, the audience reception to the film was overwhelmingly positive, due to the context of when it was released. Because of its significance in Australian history, the tragedy of the Gallipoli campaign is heavily integrated in history curriculums, leaving Australians with a deep understanding of the events that transpired. Gallipoli is a story that has been told many, many, many times through many different lenses, especially in the Australian one. Notably, the 1979 novel ‘1915: The Story of Gallipoli’ was released only a few years before Weir’s film. Weir’s film is now widely distributed in Australian schools, with the movie accompanying WWI education. Audiences would have had a good understanding of the Gallipoli campaign, meaning the pressure for Weir to produce a good media product was very strong. Sensitivity around the Gallipoli campaign is huge, highlighted by ANZAC Day and

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