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Jun 27, 2023

[Answer] 1. What Kiwi directed the screen versions of the works of J R R Tolkien in the early twenty-first century?

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...1. Jane Campion 2. Lee Tamahori 3. Andrew Adamson 4. Peter Jackson Sir Peter Jackson (designated a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2002) is probably best known for his films based on the work of Tolkien, starting with the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The films involved extensive filming on location in New Zealand, and visits to the film locations are a popular offering for tourists. Like Alfred Hitchcock, Jackson has made a cameo appearance in every film he has directed (through 2012): in 'The Fellowship of the Ring', he was a citizen of Bree; in 'The Two Towers' he was one of the defenders of Helm's Deep; in 'The Return of the King' he is one of the crew members in the fleet that Aragorn leads to join the final battle. Jane Campion was the first female director to receive a Palm d'Or at Cannes, for her 1993 film 'The Piano'. Andrew Adamson may be best known to international audiences as the director of 'Shrek', 'Shrek 2' and 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'. Lee Tamahori is renowned in the antipodes for directing the powerful film 'Once Were Warriors', but residents of the northern hemisphere may more readily recognize his work in the 2003 James Bond movie 'Die Another Day'.




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Peter Jackson:


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