WESTGATE

A film by Adrian Ortega

With her debts mounting and the imminent threat of eviction, a single mother has only twenty four hours to turn things around, while attending to her son's unstable health conditions.

It’s 1999, and Netta is doing her best to raise her 12-year-old son, Julian, in West Footscray. As a tough, strong-willed single mum, she has raised him to be self-sufficient while doing her best to protect him from the strains of life. But as Netta deals with financial woes, Julian’s health issues, an unreliable ex-husband and the tragedy that has cast a shadow over her life – the death of her father, killed along with many other migrant workers in the collapse of the West Gate Bridge in 1970 – she is barely able to keep her own head above water. Attempting to keep a promise she made to her son on a day when all of her pressures come to a head, Netta is left to search for new sources of strength and, at long last, face the grief she’s been running away from.

Available on DVD & Blu-ray

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  • "...an empathetic and understanding depiction of the effects of grief"

    - FILMINK