What George Miller Has Learned in Forty-five Years of Making "Mad Max" Movies
Briefly

Violence in the Cinema, Part 1,' the short film that Miller made at the workshop, neatly summarizes the themes that have preoccupied Miller ever since. It opens with a clinical psychologist...as for its content.
Miller's films have always been marked by both gleeful mayhem and an uncommon sensitivity to its consequences. They're action films, as he puts it, rooted in 'the bewilderment I felt at confronting the'
George Miller's film career began with barely averted violence. In 1971, when he was a twenty-six-year-old medical student in Sydney, Australia, he took a job at a construction site...seemed like a serious career option.
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