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December 2007
MAKING WAVES:Khan Chittenden and WEST | MAKING WAVES:Khan Chittenden and WEST |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Friday, 21 December 2007 | |
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One of Australia's rising star, Khan Chittenden in one of his most important films, WEST. - - - - - - What's the Movie About: Pete (Khan Chittenden) and Jerry (Nathan Phillips) are cousins and best friends, going nowhere in the west of Sydney. They are unemployed and shiftless – bored, drunk and stoned most of the time. When Jerry gets a girlfriend and a job at a fast food chicken outlet, Pete moves from selling small amounts of marijuana to selling harder drugs, supplied by an older friend Steve (Tim McCunn). Jerry’s new girlfriend Cheryl (Gillian Alexy) responds to Pete’s obvious interest; they begin an affair behind Jerry’s back. All of them are now using Pete’s free drugs. When Pete is attacked for the second time by a local thug (Anthony Hayes), Steve and Cheryl help him beat the guy up. The consequences are more serious than any of them could have imagined. Daniel Krige began writing West at the age of 16 in 1986. It took him 20 years to get the film made, during which time the script underwent many changes, but West still has a strong sense of immediacy and lived experience. Krige has said he started writing out of frustration that none of the films he was watching reflected anything of the lives of himself and his friends, growing up in Sydney’s west. Most of the events in the film happened to people he knew, including the suicide of his own brother. This authenticity is one of the film’s strongest assets. West gives us access to stories that are rarely told in the mainstream media, except in the most derogatory terms. Pete and Jerry are flannelette shirt-wearing ‘westies’, drunken and stoned losers – the kind of young men who end up on current affairs programs about ‘dole-bludgers’ and ‘welfare cheats’. |
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