So its a piece of magic, its a little bit of old school filmmaking and puppetry and a lot of beautiful craft work thats gone into it. Blueback is a Young Adult novel by Tim Winton, published in 1997. Thanks for signing up to the InReview newsletter. McPhee, Hilary (editor) Tim Winton: A Celebration, National Library of Australia. We meet the pair when Abby is an eight-year-old, obsessed with diving, then again when she is a teen - ditto,. * only taking a few abolone from each area, leaving the rest to bread and grow. Winton's novel was created for the young adult market, and is therefore a lot more positive and simply written than his novels for adults. When Abel first meets Blueback, Winton writes he was 'the biggest fish he had ever seen. It can live up to 70 years. 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. So, to be in this beautiful natural environment felt soothing. (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. Thank you to Penguin Books Australia. And I love the dynamic between between Macka and Abby. 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. Despite this idyllic image they lead a hard, basic life. 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". Editon Published June 25th 2014. And I was like, Whats with the polystyrene fish? And, and somebody in my office said, Ah, thats Robs next project.. and in eighteen different languages.Some of his works have also been successfully adapted for stage, screen and radio. 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. 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. Eric Bana: Yeah, same. (including five prize-winning children's novels) have been critically and 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. 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. Helpful. udiences open to an ecological ocean drama thats gentler, more grounded and certainly more Strayan than James Camerons. each of my first three books, and that was for years and years of my life, for can". But both the filmmaker and author also wanted to keep the film optimistic to provoke thought and inspire change. He and his mother have depended . "And if we lose these places, we've lost everything.". Eric Bana: Yeah, I have to recommend Blueback today. I dont think Dora and her daughter ever have a conversation that doesnt centre on the reef. 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. Blueback is a novel written by Australian author Tim Winton. Connolly and Winton stay close to the original. When I look back and see how hard I worked when I The teenage Abby (Ilsa Fogg) is the perfect child, intellectually gifted, uncannily calm in a crisis and free of all the stroppiness that punctuates the adolescent years of more credible beings. She's initially alarmed when the fish snatches an abalone from her hand. This film is more single-minded. "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. We had to sort of quarantine because Sydney, or Western Australia, was locked off from the rest of Australia. As VFX (visual effects) developed, Connolly - who describes himself as more an "analogue" filmmaker - was ready. His boks have been published around the world. So it is universal, and then also quite focused locally. A People are And the more that we take care of it, the more its a two-way street. 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. Thats incredible. They do this by: I wanted to work with the real, natural world. It could emerge as one of the more embraceable for-the-entire-family films to drop this season. family's - and his own - privacy with zeal. If you could recommend just one film from your careers that you want people to see above any others, what would it be and why would it be that? We have an 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. An ecological novel on a boy who protects a fish from property developers and rapacious fishermen. But just to meet them and get a sense of who they were. https://libguides.spx.nsw.edu.au/EnglishYear5. Between 2000 and 2003, he was famously instrumental in the campaign to save Ningaloo Reef from a resort development. The fish has a profound impact on Abel and Nora's lives. "We belong to it, Abel.". There is no discernible "Connolly style" in any of his films, just extreme competence, humility and a love of storytelling. Formidable employer power, Jacky and his boyfriend were 'flatmates' for years until his mother found out about the truth, 'Momentous occasion': Spears taken by Captain Cook in 1770 to be returned home, This youth worker can't talk about youth crime without mentioning the kids sleeping in nearby public toilet blocks, Prince Harry and Meghan told to vacate UK home, 'The biggest mistake of our lives': US fertility clinic sued for using embryo with deadly cancer gene, Pedestrian killed after being struck by car on major Darwin road, 'I pretty much cried all day': Devil in one of the last 'disease-free' populations found with facial tumour. Art is everywhere, as the ABC celebrates the first ever Arts Week, from Saturday August 6. I t's the end of the road for Tim Winton. 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? People can watch the film and go on an incredible journey to places we went and filmed in. Winton says the journey of adaptation to the screen "has been a long one". Mia Wasikowska: No, no, no, no, no, you go first! Whether it's the majesty of the ocean in Breath, or sparse salt lakes of The Shepherd's Hut, Tim Winton is recognised as one of the most lyrical observers of the Western Australian landscape. Thats really important. Copyright (c) Murray Waldren 1997 finally get pen to paper, you exist only in that present tense - you don't and species have been eroded this century at an unimaginable rate. Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. So we had to quarantine for two weeks before we started filming. 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). Photo: David Dare Parker. The tale revolves around Abby, a young West Australian child (Donoghue), who befriends a magnificent wild blue groper while diving. For them, its like, whatever, you're there. I love it. Read it now. Mia Wasikowsa: I think you have to respect the fact that for young people, theres so much anxiety with the world that theyre inheriting, and to offer some positivity and hope is sort of I mean, thats the only otherwise you kind of go, Oh, whats the point? And I feel like thats really important for young people. I felt surrounded by nature. 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. It takes that emotional element to propel people into changing behaviors.. And they are the most 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. promote-and-negotiate overseas tour - but he remains at best a diffident winner of the 1981 The Australian/Vogel Award. Abel Jackson has lived by the sea at Longboat Bay ever since he could remember. And to see the fish, which was a puppet, really come to life. Tim Winton recalls a recent moment when he led his elderly mother to the beach, to help her into the water. A powerful story for generations opens our 2023 season of films under the stars. Longboat Bay is like a paradise because of the crystal clear water, the way that the sun is always up and the different and the unique types of fish that are there. Like the groper, which will spend its life in one place if it can, Dora is devoting her life to the welfare of her own home. 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. It won and Winton has never looked back, Blueback opens theatrically in wide release on March 3 and Blueback Quiver Distribution will also release the film on demand on April 21. Tempting to dismiss as Winton Peter Pan-ing on again about his lost This film should certainly help in that ongoing fight. BLUEBACK A CONTEMPORARY FABLE by Tim Winton RELEASE DATE: March 1, 1998 The prolific Winton (The Riders, 1995; etc.) But we were very lucky, because Western Australia where we filmed was completely separated from the rest of the country. It's just him and his mother in the house at Longboat Bay, but Abel has friends . The fish are so colourful and shiny that you can notice the sparks coming out of the water. Abel Jackson lives with his mother, Dora, at Longboat Bay, an isolated stretch of coast whose waters teem with fish. Blueback is a love letter to Western Australias Ningaloo Reef and the sea creatures that make their home there. He laughs, denies he's a romantic. The more we're aware and connected to our natural world, the more likely we are to want to partake in its protection. Some Blueback fodder that should pique audience interest: Creating Blueback, the hero of the film, was an undertaking. . Throughout the inevitable rise in interest in him, he has guarded his 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. their children will have to experience nature in a virtual sense - landscapes But I fear my grandchildren and You know, this is an actual life-size mechanical, human-operated thing. But no really, really excited. And when it comes to the environment, it wears its environmental message on its on its heart and sleeve. Tim Winton's novel Breath (2008) is a modern bildungsroman set in the sleepy beach town of Sawyer, Western Australia in the 1970s. [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. 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. . doesn't involve sacrifice. 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. YouTube. 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. Local arts and culture covered. While diving, Abby forms a bond with a. faith against the current in the least religious country in the world has been he has been to various countries, but now resides back in Western Australia. Overview : Blueback is an environmental novel for children and young adults. There are no doubts, insecurities or moral weaknesses to be found here. We again assembled an incredible cast and showing off another very, very interesting part of part of Australia, in another thriller. 40 pages. And The Riders, a finalist for the 1995 Booker Prize, won the Australian author Tim Winton has published dozens of novels, short story collections, plays, children's books, and non-fiction works in a career that spans four decades. Hes the developer who has plans to dredge the bay and set up a marine resort. 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. something. cover-awkward-bases tactic. "If you're in this caper long enough, you realise that it's inevitable that you're going to repeat yourself, but not in a conventional way," Winton says. By continuing to use our site you are agreeing to our, Ten-day video challenge creates a snapshot of Adelaides music scene. And I was like, Okay, and then the fish kind of got bigger and bigger! Add to Goodreads. 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. So I just hope its inspiring for people. Local arts needs local journalism. "It was odd because I think all of us were conscious of the connection; as if we were inhabiting some fictional reality.". responsive. Connolly and Winton stay close to the original book, which was released both as a childrens book and a novel several decades ago. Mia Wasikowska: Thats true. 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 She said shed never spent time in Western Australia before and the experience, overall, was wonderful, if not incredibly rare. 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. 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. 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.. paperback. Reading Blueback has made usmore aware of the environment around us. I just love the film. The journey allows her to recall her younger self (played by Donoghue) and the experiences she had befriending a blue groper. It made me very envious, actually, watching the film like, what an amazing place to have a childhood.. 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. Through the Western Australian Regional Film Fund and support of the State Government of Western Australia, Screenwest is contributing to the new feature film Blueback, based on Tim Winton's best-selling book. The run of successes in Winton's career is the stuff of only the most fanciful of imaginations. persuasive effect. 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. TIM WINTON'S BLUEBACK AND STAGE 4 STUDENTS Luke Bartolo F inding the right novel for a Year 7 class can be quite a tricky task. Mia, did you spend much time or have a lot of discussions with Robert, Ilsa, or Ariel at all to try and create a through-line of sorts for who Abby becomes from the first act to the last, or was your approach to more focus on where she was during the time you were playing her? "I feel very specifically that I benefited from growing up where I did, Mon 21 - Sun 27 Nov at Lotterywest Films, from $17 - $20. Bana and Wasikowska were fascinated by how the filmmakers used elements captured by a specialized team of underwater camera operators. Blueback by Tim Winton Year 7 Background Abel Jackson lives for and from the sea. It was interesting changing the gender, Connolly says. When out fishing for some abalone with his mother Abel encounters a massive blue groper called Blueback and promises from then on to the protect this beautifulfish. Like in Connollys previous feature The Dry, theres plenty of air in the frame and space for contemplation. Blueback is a story about love, loss, growing up, and above all, living with respect for our beautiful and natural environment. '," Winton says. (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 Publisher's Summary. The film crew on location at Bremer Bay in Western Australia. the mass audience I seem to have stumbled upon, the public exposure is very This book constantly explores sustainability as Abel and his mother are striving to protect the environment. behave; the other is in terms of community - what are we prepared to give up The Western Coast of Australia. It's pretty special, and it was a great choice on Robs part., I just saw a blue groper 10 minutes down from where I live in the bay there, so they're around, Wasikowska pointed out. If Cloudstreet and Blueback were a pleasure, Winton's 2001 novel Dirt Music was something else altogether. It seems somewhat simplistic, but I think its the way to go, and I think people relate to that. Growing up in a working-class family in suburban Perth, Winton understood that he lived on "the wrong side of the wrong country in the wrong hemisphere". waking up, but it's a question of whether it's fast enough to maintain the 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. 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: Yeah, Blueback is quite a classic here in Australia. Winton says the journey of adaptation to the screen has been a long one. 1. After it was published, he became part of a real-life campaign to save the reef. "That book just slipped out," he says. Blueback by Tim Winton - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Like to send a message to Tim? Blueback is an adaptation of a novel from best-seller Tim Winton (The Turning). He's currently working on a three-part documentary about the reef, which will airon ABC TV next year. TIM WINTON Abel Jackson loves to dive. commercially feted, from the first, An Open Swimmer, which was joint Why indeed? BLUEBACK, SAYS TIM WINTON OF HIS NEW NOVEL, is "one of those odd books that just show up". It was just I loved the film. Find out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees. Blueback by Tim Winton PLOT Abel Jackson's life is intimately entwined with the environment in which he lives. Mia Wasikowska: Yeah, absolutely. Eric Bana: Yeah, similar experience. Macka is a small but pivotal role, and one that ends up having a massive influence on Abby throughout the story, but what was it like as performers and audience members to see that dynamic unfold onscreen given that you dont you dont directly cross paths? And If I had my way, I'd 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 . Australian. The family film will be produced by Arenamedia and directed by Robert Connolly as the follow up to his award-winning box office hit . seductions of fame. His love for the natural world is echoed in his conservation work. 'We are not the same, that's why you not understand': An interview with a mother accused of a terrible crime, 'I just sit here and chill now': Tasha used to hide in her tent when pedestrians passed by, Man shot dead outside martial arts gym in Sydney's west, 'At what point do you put people's lives at risk? She dubs her googly-eyed, big-lipped new friend "Blueback," promising her mom to. "I'm in the business of useless beauty," he says. Abel Jackson's forebears were whalers, his father a pearl- diver whose life was ended by a shark. you may be able to proceed without disturbance but I can't. you be a fool to discuss such ideas. Overall, you get a sense of how real it all felt when you watch the film and particularly for the cast who had to interact with the fish. Between them, Eric Bana and Mia Wasikowska have starred in billion-dollar franchises, Hollywood blockbusters, Oscar-winning movies, and acclaimed features from some of the biggest and best names in the business, but Blueback sees the duo returning to their roots in a moving independent production shot in their native Australia. Erik Thomson is selfless as the villainous developer and the marvellous Eddie Baroo turns up as school bus driver Merv, investing "tell your mum I said hello" with more pathos and backstory than you'll believe six simple syllables could carry. 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. strongly-held views, he has restricted his public utterances to reluctant, it is about things close to my heart.". This short. of familiarity with yourself. An inspiring story for the whole family, Tim Winton's best-selling novel comes to life on the big screen. 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.. He's written bestselling novels for adults and children, short stories, plays, essays and memoirs. And it means that Blueback puts a very eloquent case for the care of this marine paradise. Blueback premieres in cinemas on January 1, 2023. Blueback Tim Winton 3.93 3,094 ratings285 reviews From the author of the bestselling novel The Riders comes a bewitching fable sure to delight readers of all ages. 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