
About this episode
Adrian Ortega discusses his film Westgate, exploring themes of family and trauma.
In this episode, I’m joined by writer, director and producer Adrian Ortega to discuss the making of his new film, Westgate - a poetic exploration of family, culture, and the weight of past traumas. Set in 1999 in the shadows of the Westgate bridge collapse, Westgate follows single mother Netta (played by Sarah Nicolazzo) and her son Julian (played by Max Nappo). With her debts mounting, and the threat on eviction, Netta has only 24 hours to turn things around while also attending to her son’s unstable health conditions. Adrian Ortega is a Melbourne-based filmmaker whose debut feature Cerulean Blue premiered to sold-out audiences at the 68th Melbourne International Film Festival in 2019, winning the El Rey Award for Excellence in Film Directing at the Barcelona International Film Festival. Streaming on Stanin Australia, the film marked a high point in a career spanning acclaimed documentaries, festival-selected shorts, and productions under his company Proud Wing Films, championing fresh voices in Australian cinema. Anyway… enjoy.
People in this episode
Host: Cinema Australia
Guest: Adrian Ortega
Topics covered
- film making
- family
- culture
- trauma
- Australian cinema
Keywords
- Adrian Ortega
- Westgate
- film
- family
- trauma
- Melbourne
- Cerulean Blue
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Proud Wing Films
Books & works: Westgate, Cerulean Blue
Places: Melbourne, Westgate bridge
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