personally how to resolve. Get InReview in your inbox - free . Photo: David Dare Parker, [Tim] is just a deeply humanist storyteller its very moving its fun and optimistic, but its also got deep elements about a life lived.. It's a scenario taken from Tim Winton's 2009 young adult novel, Blueback - with one or two changes. Blueback is a 2022 Australian drama film directed by Robert Connolly, from a screenplay written by Connolly and Tim Winton, based on Winton's 1997 novel of the same name.The film centres on a young girl who befriends a wild blue groper while diving, and becomes a passionate activist for protecting the ecosystem of Australia's coral reefs from destruction. TIM WINTON Abel Jackson loves to dive. Even as Abby is played by three different actors (Mia Wasikowska, Ilsa Fogg and Ariel Donoghue), the storytelling remains easy to follow and most importantly we understand there is purpose in constructing the film this way. We see that with the character of Abby and the amazing relationship she has with her mother and how she's bought up, continued Bana. 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). (Blueback, . We havent seen Eric do this for a while. He lives in Western Australia. Abel swims with Blueback whenever possible and finally the big red jet boat comes into Longboat Bay, both him and his mother are very worried. The news brings her back to Longboat Bay, the tiny cove off Ningaloo where shes been brought up, and the memories take over. Winton is philosophic about that: "I guess it is In the book, for example, Abby is a 10-year-old boy, Abel. His love for the natural world is echoed in his conservation work. "I feel very specifically that I benefited from growing up where I did, where so much revolved around the sea - in a way, it was a gift and I owe it something. from the sea and the land for so long, it's time for us to give something Mia Wasikowska: Yeah, absolutely. 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. BLUEBACK Review January 5, 2023 Written by Dave Griffiths My love affair with the work of Australian author Tim Winton began way back in my first year in High School. And now I see people being Its absolutely stunning; theres absolute magic in it.. Mia Wasikowska: Thats true. Winton's passion for Ningaloo has only grown in the years since the campaign. (Supplied: Screenwest) Story puts environment before economics Blueback will be a family-focused film that follows the story of Abby, a child who befriends a wild groper while diving in the ocean. I think I think Rob has done a beautiful job of capturing a natural environment and emotional environment where you realize that yeah, we do as humans get more out of nature than nature gets out of us, when it is a wonderful place to be. As Winton and his wife held his mother in the ocean, they were both very aware that this was a scene that Winton had imagined, and committed to paper, more than 20 years earlier. "Our culture is obsessed about belonging, but people haven't grasped the If three hours of the new Avatar is more than you can stand, you might find this fable of family and the ocean far more to your taste. YouTube. Helpful. Winton says he gets more fan mail about that book than anything else he's written. am who I am, and not an abstraction or a marketing tool. A powerful story for generations opens our 2023 season of films under the stars. But no really, really excited. 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. The book is also strongly reflective of the inner man: it's all here - This means there will be more next time; We again assembled an incredible cast and showing off another very, very interesting part of part of Australia, in another thriller. Remove Ads Cast Crew Details Genres Cast Later still, he mentions magic moments "when it's happening, when you He had just completed his recently-published Lockie Leonard ms, and sat down to "scribble some notes on a yarn that had half-formed in my head". And then one day he turned up with this polystyrene fish. But just to meet them and get a sense of who they were. 100% (1) 100% found this document useful (1 vote) 2K views. So we had to quarantine for two weeks before we started filming. While diving, Abby forms a bond with a. "And I'm happy with that. Photo: Roadshow, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, InDaily uses cookies. The big readers are the kids. ourselves. winner of the 1981 The Australian/Vogel Award. that writing is (a) "essentially a tedious occupation I spend scads of time Tim Winton is appearing as part of ABC RN's Big Weekend of Books. Much of the story is told in flashback. I wanted very limited VFX. 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. you may be able to proceed without disturbance but I can't. Also, its a role that subsumes itself to the women who drive the story, which I think is also another fantastic quality that he has as an actor.. Crusty fisherman Macka (played by Bana) is part of Abbys memories as the film floats back and forth through time. In one of the most moving scenes of Winton's 1997 novel Blueback, the protagonist Abel cradles his ageing mum in the water that she loves. moved by how moved they were by it.." Moved too by the money they offered, "I never had a desire for a public life, never In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the Miles Franklin Award four times. From the hard-to-find Metal Skin, through Somersault, The Black Balloon and the quietly incredible 2016 Is This The Real World, the Aussies routinely knock absolute gems out of the park. And Dora is no more convincing. At minute 25 [underwater], I had to go up because I realized Ive never been out of my element for so long. Blueback 2022 Directed by Robert Connolly Synopsis He's their best kept secret Based on the best-selling novel by Tim Winton, Blueback is a timely tale about the ocean, a beautiful marine creature, and a young girl's power to change the world. Winton has written about the way the book mirrored subsequent events. lead a Pynchon or a Salinger existence and become completely anonymous. Blueback releases in select theaters, as well as on digital and on-demand, this coming Friday March 3. Is that a sentiment you agree with, or are have you got a soft spot for the more direct approach if the occasion calls for it? Rossiter, Richard and Jacobs, Lyn (editors) (1993) Reading Tim Winton, We had to sort of quarantine because Sydney, or Western Australia, was locked off from the rest of Australia. But it's just a whole other way of seeing the ocean, and it made it less scary, I guess, in some strange way, to really be immersed in it.. I think that they teach it in a lot of school curriculums at the moment, actually. And the more that we take care of it, the more its a two-way street. In the book, for example, Abby is a 10-year-old boy, Abel. It's an unlikely story for any author, and would have been unimaginable for a young Tim, who decided at 10 years old that he was going to be a writer. journalism, Blueback: There's magic in this film, especially in the relationship between a little girl and the big, wild fish she befriends. This story was first published on The New Daily. Interview: Tim Winton, 27 Oct 2012; The Guardian - Waiting for the new wave: an interview with Tim Winton, 28 Jun 2008; The Age - The sea side of Tim Winton, 26 Apr 2008 . Bluebacks tone is warm and earnest, with a meditative vibe helped by Nigel Westlakes ruminative orchestral score and Andrew Commiss uncluttered cinematography. Over time, he has mellowed a little - he's just returned from a three-month On an idyllic stretch of coast whose waters teem with fish, he lives a simple, tough existence. It was gigantic. You know, this is an actual life-size mechanical, human-operated thing. 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. The storytelling came via stars Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland) and Eric Bana (The Dry, The Forgiven), and a young cast including Ilsa Fogg, Pedra Jackson and Ariel Donoghue. Only the fishs eyes were CGI. Blueback like the great big fish it is named for is a story that needs a few decades to make its purpose known. - Filmoviplex. is timeless. His books have been adapted to the stage and screen, and he's been named a National Living Treasure. you be a fool to discuss such ideas. Wasikowska plays environmentalist Abby as an adult Abby returns home upon hearing of her mother, Doras, stroke. And I was like, Whats with the polystyrene fish? And, and somebody in my office said, Ah, thats Robs next project.. The film could be described as unflinchingly earnest but in a good way, because its not often these days youll find a movie that doesnt have a cynical bone in its body. And theres a simplicity in that, that I think just, you know, works well. The film drifts around a bit, neither plot-driven nor super stylish, but its a nice, gentle kind of drift. Blueback. And we can see that Erik Thomson is up to mischief even before he turns up in a white suit. "Everyone on television was from the east. Blueback. GREG ARCHER is a pop culture junkie. I wanted the actors to do their own swimming rather than stunt people. Winton draws his main inspiration from the landscape he knows well. Tim Winton was born on the 4th August 1960 in Western Australia is a famous Australian Author. 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. Editon Published June 25th 2014. Get InReview in your inbox free each Saturday. I was only there for two weeks, and maybe you were quite similar? My From The Lord of the Rings to Ulysses, Hemingway and lesser-known gems - these are the books writers revisit for inspiration, comfort and insight. Adapted from Tim Wintons 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 lifelong connection forged by young activist Abby and the titular wild blue grouper, which goes on to inform, inspire, and define her entire life. 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. then it's our source, our ancestral life and we are obliged to nourish it.". If we change our ways, small or big, we can all collectively impact the environment. But theres a twist in the lead role. I think its one that if you sit down as a family, youll really enjoy. "It was a lovely experience to write. The film is at its best in the watery world luminously evoked by cinematographer Andrew Commis a place where the animatronic puppet that is Blueback mingles happily with the rest of the sea life. Mia Wasikowska: I mean, I hope its inspiring. ABC RN's on-air writers' festival is back! waking up, but it's a question of whether it's fast enough to maintain the It can live up to 70 years. 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. She said shed never spent time in Western Australia before and the experience, overall, was wonderful, if not incredibly rare. Bana and Wasikowska hadnt seen a Blue Groper prior to filming, in fact. 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. Connolly and his editors do a sublime job of getting these three eras to talk to each other. She's initially alarmed when the fish snatches an abalone from her hand. skin." When she realizes that the fish is under threat, she takes inspiration from her activist mum, Dora (played by Mitchell), and vigilantly takes on poachers to save her friend. All of it sparks her life-long journey to save the world's coral reefs. Thanks for signing up to the InReview newsletter. So it was it was a lot of fun. "It's certainly a celebration of all that feral 4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining read with solid message. The blue groper at the heart of Blueback was created by Melbournes Creature Technology Company.Credit:Roadshow. "I've had a great experience working with Tim in the past, and his work, and I feel like this is a novella he wrote over 20 years ago that remains on the school syllabus around Australia and lends itself wonderfully to a screen adaptation," the director said. He helps his mother each day and loves to dive. yearning for yesteryear perhaps? Abby is played as a child by Ariel Donoghue. Abby is played as a child by Ariel Donoghue.Credit:David Dare Parker. * preventing people from overfishing in the area that they own. Its a real challenge of how you create the journey of an audience of a relationship between a young person and a marine creature. https://libguides.spx.nsw.edu.au/EnglishYear5. Blueback is now screening in cinemas nationwide. Oh, this one! This was entered for The Australian/Vogel Awardin 1981. Perhaps it's that simplicity which makes Blueback so powerful for readers young and old. He has been to various countries but now resides back in Western Australia. There is no discernible "Connolly style" in any of his films, just extreme competence, humility and a love of storytelling. Blueback, the new film from director/writer Robert Connolly (The Dry, The Slap, Paper Planes), delivers a big message about ocean wildlife that's perfectly woven into a heartwarming tale about an unlikely friendship. Ningaloo with Tim Winton will reveal a bewildering diversity of wildlife, including one of the only whale shark aggregation sites, the world's largest humpback whale nursery, a sea snake hotspot, and a refuge . Eric Bana: Yeah, its really honest. * Blueback is published by Macmillan as a hardback, by Pan as a An old-fashioned feelgood film that wears its heart on its sleeve, Blueback releases in select theaters, as well as on digital and on-demand, this coming Friday. Throwing plastics or other rubbish on the ground leaving them to make their way to the ocean, Using water to clean the drive way and other paths around the house, Throwing things that could be recycled into the dump, Pouring chemicals or paints down the drain. World War I and the Depression, but I don't believe we need some hideous The fish are so colourful and shiny that you can notice the sparks coming out of the water. Feature | 100mins | Completed. it," he allows, "probably more fun than anything I've written for years. "I'm standing there in the water with my wife and my mother looking at each other like, 'Remind you of anything? Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email. mobile and not have to get into a working rut. The supporting players are given even less to work with. Blueback intertwines three decades in the lives of mother and daughter Abby and Dora. Mia Wasikowska: No, no, no, no, no, you go first! His mum had been a swim teacher as a younger woman, but was now too frail to swim on her own. And then they were about to start theirs. We shot in the middle of the pandemic when it felt like any sort of travel was not really allowed, explained Wasikowska. Uploaded by Carys Arnold. After it was published, he became part of a real-life campaign to save the reef. (ABC Arts: Nina Otranto) Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article abc.net.au/news/tim-winton-blueback-ningaloo-and-40-years-of-writing/101297058 Copy link Share How can we help the environment? Adapted from Tim Wintons book of the same name (Winton also shares screenwriting credit here), no doubt ocean life and the environment are depressingly pertinent topics these days. The underwater scenes perfectly capture the gliding rhythms of the sea world at its most serene. Abel Jackson has lived by the sea at Longboat Bay ever since he could remember. Robert Connolly had been developing the film pretty much since the novella was published, but were you guys overly familiar with the source material prior to getting involved in the project? The boy befriends the fish, a blue grouper while diving for abalone, his family's trade. 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. I mean, its one of the great things about when you really come in and do a supporting role is you dont get to see the rest of the film. The film is heavily anchored in messaging about conservation, the environment and saving our planet in the best way we know how. Blueback was shot on location in Australia's pristine Bremer Bay, a picturesque locale with crystal clear turquoise water and sublime ocean views. This beautiful story about a child, their activist mum, a wild blue groper, and the fight to save a reef from commercial fishing operators and developers has now been adapted by filmmaker Robert Connolly (director of Balibo, Three Dollars and The Dry, and producer of Romulus, My Father and The Boys) into a coming-of-age family film for the big screen. Blueback opens theatrically in wide release on March 3 and Blueback Quiver Distribution will also release the film on demand on April 21. . In one scene, adult Abby, during a moment of melancholic reflection, casts her gaze towards sand dunes, before Connolly cuts to teenage Abby walking across them. Gills and a set of fins could well arrive with puberty. She asks him isn't he sick of never having money . He's quickly become one of my favourite film-makers working anywhere today. "It was odd because I think all of us were conscious of the connection; as if we were inhabiting some fictional reality.". By instinct an outspoken man of ", He holds little hope for a Canberra-led revival. Because I think as human beings, we do respond to that positivity as well. Really excited about it. Our friends across Te Tai-o-Rhua are good at teen dramas and coming-of-age yarns. 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. One day he meets Blueback, the biggest and most beautiful fish he's . I just wish the action above the water line was as mesmerising. (including five prize-winning children's novels) have been critically and In terms of how it pushed me personally, I got to do a crash course in scuba diving, which I'd never done before. Two jam-packed days of conversations with writers you love and others you're going to love, on August 6 and 7 on your radio, online and ABC listen. He would have discovered an unpretentious Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning. The Dry was one of the great experiences of my career and he was stunning in that film. Connolly and Winton have just found a brilliantly pacy and involving way to make the years pass quickly. Even when the day came to submit the final manuscript, Winton wasn't convinced he'd nailed it. their children will have to experience nature in a virtual sense - landscapes McGirr, Michael (1999)Tim Winton: The Writer and His Work, Macmillan Education. give only this print interview. It could emerge as one of the more embraceable for-the-entire-family films to drop this season. Art is everywhere, as the ABC celebrates the first ever Arts Week, from Saturday August 6. With Robert Connolly's most recent film The Dry fast approaching $20 million at the . 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. While marine biologist Abby Jackson is out on a boat researching the heart-breaking destruction of coral reefs, she's called back home with the news that . Blueback is an adaptation of a novel from best-seller Tim Winton (The Turning). 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. 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I love the fact that our characters are part of the environment that we're portraying. commercially feted, from the first, An Open Swimmer, which was joint Bana and Wasikowska were fascinated by how the filmmakers used elements captured by a specialized team of underwater camera operators. 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. For them, its like, whatever, you're there. I love it. He's unabashed. And then I suddenly put two and two together and realized that it was this is Tim Winton project. Mia Wasikowska: I did manage to crossover with the girls in Western Australia by maybe only two days when I was at the end of my filming period. I mean, its a bigger topic that hopefully inspires people, especially the younger generations to sort of be a bit more conscious and use their energies in a positive way for the for the whole environment. Blueback, a heartbreaking allegory about a boy, his mother and a blue groper, was written "inside a business week," Winton says. doesn't involve sacrifice. responsive. Mia Waskikowska: Yeah, this was my only pandemic film, actually. So what did Bana whose international career goes back to 1997s The Castle bring to the project, when cast and crew found themselves filming off Ningaloo Reefs warm waters with whale sharks and oceanic manta rays? "They had no idea So yeah, I wasnt as familiar, but I knew Rob had been developing it for quite some time. Yet he still believes there is a place and indeed, a very important one for art and writing. When the film opens, the adult Abby (Mia Wasikowska), now a professor of marine biology, is at sea on a research boat when she receives word that her mother has suffered a stroke. Blueback drifts around a bit, neither plot-driven nor super stylish, but its a nice, gentle kind of drift. Incredible actors at the beginning of epic careers who learnt how to do their own free diving, learnt how to swim in the ocean, Connolly says of the newcomers. The film crew on location at Bremer Bay in Western Australia. family's - and his own - privacy with zeal. If the sea is ultimately where we come from, and it seems we did, Blueback by Tim Winton Year 7 Background Abel Jackson lives for and from the sea. And there have been plenty of those: his 15 books If you live your life with your gaze vigorously averted, And The Riders, a finalist for the 1995 Booker Prize, won the This film is more single-minded. awkward in that I don't know who it's for. For Blueback, he agreed to 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. Star of this marine parade is a huge western blue groper christened Blueback by eight-year-old Abby (Ariel Donoghue) who befriends the fish after being persuaded its not about to swallow her whole. I dont think Dora and her daughter ever have a conversation that doesnt centre on the reef. Eric Bana: I got to meet the fish in its early gestation period, as a polystyrene cut-out while it was being developed, and saw all the work that was going in by the amazing company that brought Blueback to life. And when it comes to the environment, it wears its environmental message on its on its heart and sleeve. "Every day was special, his mother always told him this, but it all became much more precious the day he first shook hands with old Blueback" (page 10). 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. "There are accumulated losses we have suffered in Australia over childhood once available to us. Eric Bana: Yeah, I have to recommend Blueback today. Talk of sacrifice and faith seem curiously old-fashioned, an idealist's People are "I had enormous pleasure writing I am delighted by the magic that those performers were able to give., Young actors Ilsa Fogg and Pedrea Jackson on set. This article was first published in The Weekend Blueback stars an animatronic fish but its the humans who are floundering. 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