
ACMI & Melbourne International Film Festival present
Westgate + Q&A
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When
Sun 22 Feb 2026
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Over the course of one day, a single mother in Melbourne’s working-class west must draw on all her resources as she confronts the ghosts of her past.
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.
In Westgate, award-winning writer/director Adrian Ortega turns his gaze to the unsung multicultural communities that have shaped the city for generations. It’s a milieu he knows well; as a first-generation Australian from an Italian/Spanish migrant family, he was, like Julian, raised by his single mother in the western suburbs. Following his MIFF-selected debut, Cerulean Blue (2019), Ortega’s second feature is anchored by rich period detail as well as a tightly framed aspect ratio that imbues the story with greater intimacy.
This session will be followed by a Q&A with director Adrian Ortega, producer Danaë Grieef, and lead actors Sarah Nicolazzo and Max Nappo.
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