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Wash Westmoreland

Miranda Sawyer interviews film maker Wash Westmoreland.

Miranda Sawyer interviews Oscar winning Leeds born filmmaker Wash Westmoreland.

Working with his late-husband, Richard Glatzer, Wash co-wrote and co-directed the 2014 release Still Alice, starring Julianne Moore who went on to win an Oscar for her performance. After his partner Richard Glatzer was diagnosed with a form of motor neurone disease, his mobility became more and more limited. He celebrated the 2015 Oscar win in hospital with Westmoreland who asked his partner what film he wanted to do next, and using his big toe to type a response, he spelled out the letters C-O-L-E-T-T-E. A few days later his partner passed away, and it was then that Westmoreland said he must complete the project.

Wash first wrote Colette, the story of Nobel Prize-winning French novelist Sidone-Gabrielle Colette, back in 2001. The script went through 15 drafts, and three title changes before he settled on Colette which stars Keira Knightly.

Miranda chats to Wash about working with Keira Knightly on Collette, queer identity in film from early works The Fluffer and Gay Republicans, and Quinceanera, which ended up winning both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 29 Oct 2020 01:00

Music Played

  • Johnny Depp Clones

    Cherry Bomb

  • The Raveonettes

    Dead Sound

  • Karen Elson

    If I Had A Boat

  • Buzzcocks

    Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)

    • EMI.
  • OutKast

    So Fresh, So Clean

    • BMG.
  • Noel

    No La Mola Tu Tamboa

  • Placebo

    20th Century Boy

  • The Four Seasons

    Beggin'

    • CD SINGLE.
    • 679 Recordings.
  • The Falsettos

    Walking on Thin Ice

Broadcasts

  • Sun 18 Nov 2018 13:00
  • Thu 29 Oct 2020 01:00

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