Its very exciting to take the audience there.. His mum had been a swim teacher as a younger woman, but was now too frail to swim on her own. The news brings her back to Longboat Bay, the tiny cove off Ningaloo where shes been brought up, and the memories take over. [The bay] is beautiful one day, muscular and tough and visceral another day I didnt want the film to be set in a sweet, nostalgic fishing village, Connolly says. a pragmatist than anything, but I believe these things in the face of pretty Between 2000 and 2003, he was famously instrumental in the campaign to save Ningaloo Reef from a resort development. I have some ideals, even if these days And then one day he turned up with this polystyrene fish. Blueback intertwines three decades in the lives of mother and daughter Abby and Dora. (A screen adaptation starring Mia Wasikowska and Eric Bana is slated to hit cinemas in January). Mia Wasikowska: Yeah, absolutely. The film is heavily anchored in messaging about conservation, the environment and saving our planet in the best way we know how. I was Abbys friendship with the underwater extrovert allows her to put a fishy face to the preciousness of the reef and inspires her to take a stand against the destructive forces of commerce much like her activist mother Dora (Radha Mitchell). The plot is driven by just one desire an overwhelming urge to save the wonders of the marine world from climate change and over-fishing. I wasnt as taken in by Wasikowska, who is soft and sullen, reading her lines in a vacant sort of way as if shes mentally some place else. Abby is played as a child by Ariel Donoghue.Credit:David Dare Parker. Starring Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, Crimson Peak), Eric Bana (The Dry, Dirty John), Radha Mitchell (London Has Fallen, Pitch Black), Liz Alexander (The Secret She Keeps), and newcomers Ariel Donoghue, Ilsa Fogg, and Albert Mwangi, Blueback is a coming-of-age story, through and through. If we change our ways, small or big, we can all collectively impact the environment. Please try again later. Local arts needs local journalism. Wasikowska was blown away by the extraordinary locale, noting Bremer Bays coastal eye candy. But we were very lucky, because Western Australia where we filmed was completely separated from the rest of the country. Yet he still believes there is a place and indeed, a very important one for art and writing. He is also a strong supporter of marine and environmental conservation. moral arms. Toggle navigation Pocetna Filmovi Filmovi Akcija Avantura Animacija Biografija Komedija Krimi Dokumentarni Drama So it was it was a bit of a mission to get there. I t's the end of the road for Tim Winton. then it's our source, our ancestral life and we are obliged to nourish it.". Blueback is about people learning from nature.' (Source: Trove) Exhibitions An achingly beautiful story about family, belonging and living a life in tune with the environment, from one of Australia's best-loved authors, Tim Winton. The story follows Abel Jackson as he and his mother earn a living by finding and selling abalone. In the book, for example, Abby . Eric Bana: Theres definitely room for both, but I do agree what Robert said there, because I think theres so many serious issues that we are constantly being confronted with, and having to absorb, and feel like we have to take action on that it can be overwhelming. I also hope that, especially for young girls, the film really inspires them, because a lot of women really are kind of leading the climate movement at the moment. But as the story unfolds, a metaphor emerges. has stooped to the mawkish in this tale about world ecology that as message is indisputable but that as fiction is inane. More than 25 years after it was published, Tim Wintons bestselling novella about a mum and childs fight to save a wild blue groper and the reef where it lives has been adapted into a family film starring Eric Bana and Mia Wasikowska. That night, he got up, and started the book again, from scratch. If the sea is ultimately where we come from, and it seems we did, Blueback releases in select theaters, as well as on digital and on-demand, this coming Friday March 3. There, protagonist Bruce "Pikelet" Pike comes of age; especially important to this process is his complicated friendship with "Loonie," and later an older couple that he meets through his adventures with Loonie. One day he meets Blueback, the biggest and most beautiful fish he's . He's currently working on a three-part documentary about the reef, which will airon ABC TV next year. Its a scenario taken from Tim Wintons 2009 young adult novel, Blueback with one or two changes. Forty years into his publishing career, Winton says these weird moments of his writing coming to life are becoming more common. Mitchell imbues Dora with headstrong warmth, humanity and vividness as she engages in direct action including chaining herself to a truck in front of a crowd chanting, Save our bay. behave; the other is in terms of community - what are we prepared to give up mobile and not have to get into a working rut. ", Blueback is subtitled "a fable for all ages", a marketing Blueback is in cinemas around Australia from 1 January, Irreverent review a Chicago criminal goes undercover down under, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. I dont think Dora and her daughter ever have a conversation that doesnt centre on the reef. family's - and his own - privacy with zeal. It was another one of those strange life-imitating-art moments: in Blueback, published in 1997, Abel and his mum successfully protect their patch of coast from developers. But in some ways, only just. Blueback is told straight from the heart by everyone on either side of the camera, which is an approach you dont really see often enough anymore, and one you both clearly gravitated towards. An inspiring story for the whole family, Tim Winton's best-selling novel comes to life on the big screen. Later, an older Dora who has suffered a stroke is played in a smaller and more limited role by Liz Alexander. But no really, really excited. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. back. [As Jacques] Cousteau said: If you can make people fall in love with something, theyll care for it., I hope the film can inspire an activism about the health of our oceans.. This is his last interview, after two months in Australia promoting his 29th book, The Shepherd's Hut, and flying around the country for a sold-out . Get The Watchlist delivered every Thursday. Mia Wasikowska: No, no, no, no, no, you go first! And then I suddenly put two and two together and realized that it was this is Tim Winton project. faith against the current in the least religious country in the world has been But, when Abel leaves his mother to go to a boarding school his mother has an encounter withbusinessmen who are trying to get her to sell the bay. commercially feted, from the first, An Open Swimmer, which was joint Teacher preparation: I wanted the actors to do their own swimming rather than stunt people. Remove Ads Cast Crew Details Genres Cast "It's certainly a celebration of all that feral Blueback was originally conceived as an animated film due to the state of CGI technology in the late 1990s, and the risks of having a big, wild fish in the water with children. His boks have been published around the world. persuasive effect. Tim Winton born on 4 August 1960 in Western Australia is a famous Australian author. "I'm standing there in the water with my wife and my mother looking at each other like, 'Remind you of anything? And I was like, Whats with the polystyrene fish? And, and somebody in my office said, Ah, thats Robs next project.. "There are accumulated losses we have suffered in Australia over They said, Youve got two daughters, Dad! She's initially alarmed when the fish snatches an abalone from her hand. Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning. so that people in need will be clothed and fed? Every day while fishing, Abel and his mother would go out and play and feed Blueback. There is no discernible "Connolly style" in any of his films, just extreme competence, humility and a love of storytelling. Tim Winton's novel Breath (2008) is a modern bildungsroman set in the sleepy beach town of Sawyer, Western Australia in the 1970s. strongly-held views, he has restricted his public utterances to reluctant, Blueback. Eric Bana makes a regrettably brief appearance as a genial abalone diver who retains Doras friendship despite his delinquency in harvesting a few more molluscs than he should. Written by Tim Winton. Eric Bana: Yeah, same. Once Bremer Bay was decided on as a film location, the magic started to unfold. There are no doubts, insecurities or moral weaknesses to be found here. They're really unflappable. I just wish the action above the water line was as mesmerising. ", The focus of Blueback is unequivocal - a call to environmental and And, you know, Robs very upfront about the fact that theres no point being ambiguous. We again assembled an incredible cast and showing off another very, very interesting part of part of Australia, in another thriller. Tim Winton's narrative 'Blueback' is set in Longboat Bay, Robber's Head. doesn't involve sacrifice. Actually, I experienced a bit of anxiety, a bit of a panic attack. It seems somewhat simplistic, but I think its the way to go, and I think people relate to that. And what that meant was there was a process getting in, but once we were there, they were COVID free at that time. moved by how moved they were by it.." Moved too by the money they offered, The talented writer he has published 29 books for adults and children including Shallows, Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath says he wrote the bestseller Blueback within a week. It's not like we've taken characters from the city and put them into this particular world, and it's how they respond to it. and species have been eroded this century at an unimaginable rate. responsive. "The Perth that my grandparents knew, and that my parents knew, was a foreign place to me, and my children never saw it. On an idyllic stretch of coast whose waters teem with fish, he lives a simple, tough existence. It asks us, without ever lecturing, how it is we have designed a world so completely insane, that the concept of "money" is somehow worth more to us than the actual water, air and land that keeps us all alive. Report abuse. Abel Jackson's forebears were whalers, his father a pearl- diver whose life was ended by a shark. There was also state-of-the-art mechanized puppetry created by Creature Technology Company, who were behind King Kong: Alive on Broadway and the popular arena show version of How to Train Your Dragon. Moving between and integrating these timelines becomes a core structural challenge. Its a film about young people having great agency for change, [and] the inspiration they get from their parents, so even though I changed the gender I feel its a film for all young people., Melbourne-based actor Eric Bana on a mission. other way round. Blueback is an achingly beautiful story about family, belonging and living a life in tune with the environment, from Tim Winton, one of Australia's best-loved authors. Blueback is an achingly beautiful story about family, belonging, and living a life in tune with the environment, from Tim Winton, one of Australia's best-loved authors.Abel Jackson's boyhood belongs to a vanishing world. Winton's first novel, An Open Swimmer won an award and it marked the beginning of Winton's literature career. 1. Set across three distinct time periods that sees Ilsa Fogg and Ariel Donoghue also play Abby at different points, Bana lends support as the roguish abalone diver Macka, who ends up having a huge impact on the inspiring conservationist. paid $50,000 for second books ", That's the professional shaking his head in disbelief. Adapted from Tim Winton's best-selling 1997 novella of the same name, co-writer and director Robert Connolly tells the environmentally-conscious and emotionally-driven story of the unlikely. My McPhee, Hilary (editor) Tim Winton: A Celebration, National Library of Australia. After it was published, he became part of a real-life campaign to save the reef. Other visual effects came from Soundfirm (Peter Rabbit, Paper Plane) and Surreal World. 162 Pages. This film is more single-minded. Until the day he meets Blueback, the fish that changes his life. - Filmoviplex. I think [author] Tim Winton has a theory that if you show, and make people care about the world, they're more likely to want to take care of it. Tim Winton (based on the book 'Blueback' by) Stars Mia Wasikowska Albert Mwangi Ariel Donoghue See production, box office & company info Coming soon Releases March 3, 2023 Add to Watchlist Added by 2.1K users 6 User reviews 24 Critic reviews 57 Metascore Videos 4 Trailer 1:03 Watch Teaser Trailer Trailer 2:00 Watch Official Trailer Featurette 3:36 by Tim Winton December 1, 2022. Tim Winton on Blueback "I don't know whether books like Blueback make a difference, but in an innocent way, it's discussing these things - we have been taking from the sea and the land for so long, it's time for us to give something back. For 55 days and nights he rewrote Dirt Music, "while my wife looked on, like I was a ticking bomb", he says. I've never really had that experience before. Since his first novel, An Open Swimmer, won the Australian Vogel Award in 1981, he has won the Miles Franklin Award four times (for Shallows, Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath) and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for The Riders and Dirt Music). A The directors other family film, 2015s Paper Planes, reflects a similar commercial mindset as Blueback, providing a broadly appealing if a little indistinct experience that doesnt speak down to younger audiences but certainly hands them unambiguous moral lessons. Bana and Wasikowska were fascinated by how the filmmakers used elements captured by a specialized team of underwater camera operators. For Blueback, he agreed to Blueback by Tim Winton. Local arts and culture covered. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. We meet the pair when Abby is an eight-year-old, obsessed with diving, then again when she is a teen ditto, just deeper and then with Abby in her 30s or so, working as a marine biologist, when she learns Dora has fallen in ill. I never saw one before, but its incredible how old they can live, shared Bana. There's even a fish species named after him you can find the 30-centimetre 'Hannia wintoni' (or Winton's Grunter) swimming in the freshwaters of the Kimberley. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more. awkward in that I don't know who it's for. * Blueback is published by Macmillan as a hardback, by Pan as a While diving, Abby forms a bond with a. about the world I came from, yet were so enthusiastic for the story. The film crew on location at Bremer Bay in Western Australia. Blueback is loosely based on Booker Prize nominee Tim Winton's critically acclaimed novella of the same name. In an early scene, after examining a piece of coral, she delivers sad news to fish on her boat: Your home is dying and I dont know how to help. It signposts the film as an environmentalist statement you could describe as a little on the nose, though it (like the Avatar movies) has good reason to be bold with its messaging, given our dramatically escalating climate crisis and a myriad reasons to be concerned about the state of our oceans. Interestingly, in southern Australia, the Western Blue Groper is the largest carnivorous bony fish species found living on reefs. (Blueback, . Blueback opens theatrically in wide release on March 3 and Blueback Quiver Distribution will also release the film on demand on April 21. Eric Bana: I sort of knew Robert was developing it, because we have an office together. Eric Bana: Yeah, its really honest. Donate to InReview today. Uploaded by Carys Arnold. Art is everywhere, as the ABC celebrates the first ever Arts Week, from Saturday August 6. Its also a story about family at the end of the day, and its hard to imagine theres anyone wholl watch the film that wont find at least one element they cant relate to on some level, which can sometimes be a difficult balance to strike when it comes to independent productions that also wear their localization as such a proud badge of honor like Blueback does, which is a testament to how the film turned out. Whats going on?. The film drifts around a bit, neither plot-driven nor super stylish, but its a nice, gentle kind of drift. The big readers are the kids. We have an * preventing people from overfishing in the area that they own. Abby is played as a child by Ariel Donoghue. We get so much joy and connection, and from the ocean and from our environment. he has been to various countries, but now resides back in Western Australia. Since his first novel, An Open Swimmer, won the Australian Vogel Award in 1981, he has won the Miles Franklin Award four times (for Shallows, Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath) and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for The Riders and Dirt Music). You can email him here Tim WintonMessages to Tim "I feel very specifically that I benefited from growing up where I did, Related: Best Mia Wasikowska Movies, Ranked. I think that they teach it in a lot of school curriculums at the moment, actually. Eric Bana: Yeah, similar experience. 150 pages of deceptive subtlety, sentimental at times, sure, but never Radha Mitchell plays Dora, an environmental activist. ", He holds little hope for a Canberra-led revival. Hed moved from a seaside country town to the city and was, he says, mourning the proximity to the water, so he turned his attention to marine conservation. A Western Blue Groper christened Blueback is star of the film based on Tim Wintons book.Credit:SMH. 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