By Travis Johnson

Directed by James Bogle (In the Winter Dark), Whiteley is, as the title suggests, a look at the life and work of controversial and celebrated Australian artist, Brett Whiteley, whose audacious and challenging work put him at the forefront of the avant-garde in the ’60s and ’70s, while his lifestyle made him a popular target for the tabloid media.

Dying of a drug overdose in 1992, Whiteley left behind a paradoxical legacy of hedonistic excess and ascetic artistic focus, and Bogle’s film looks like an attempt to synthesise those two conflicting pictures into a more rounded and encompassing view of the man.

Whiteley premieres at Sydney’s St George OpenAir Cinema on February 9, 2017, before a theatrical release from May 11.

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  • Julie
    Julie
    6 December 2016 at 12:49 pm

    …………………………………………….”acetic” ?

    • Cara Nash
      Cara Nash
      6 December 2016 at 1:43 pm

      If you can find us a sub-editor who’ll work for DVDs and two-for-one popcorn vouchers, we’ll be happy to take them on.

  • Jacqui
    Jacqui
    16 April 2017 at 9:54 pm

    Because sub-editors don’t have electricity, car insurance, internet, supermarket or medical bills. They just sit and watch their (free) DVDs all day.

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