Rooted is a 1969 Australian play by Alex Buzo.

Rooted
Written byAlex Buzo
Date premiered1969
Original languageEnglish

1985 film edit

Rooted
Directed byRon Way
Written byAlex Buzo
Based onPlay by Alex Buzo
Produced byAlan Burke
StarringJames Laurie
Genevieve Mooy
Peter Mochrie
Terry Serio
Kathleen Allen[1]
Production
company
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)[1]
Distributed byABC (Australia) Content Sales[1]
Release date
  • 1985 (1985)
Running time
81 minutes[1]
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Rooted is a made-for-TV Australian film based on the play by Alex Buzo.[2] It was produced for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and released in 1985.[1]

Cast edit

Production edit

Buzo was approached to make the film by Alan Burke. "He approached me to do this for what I felt were all the right reasons," said Buzo. "I thought he would do it with style and flair, rather than being pedestrian and naturalistic. But I didn't breathe my sigh of relief with Rooted until I saw the final version."[3]

The film was set in Manly in the mid-sixties. According to Buzo, "I've been told Rooted hasn't dated, but with a telemovie it has got to have a more definite time and place."[3]

Buzo said making a telemovie was tough. "It is so silent, it is like swimming underwater. When I saw the rough cut I was a bit shocked because the film medium seems unsubstantial compared to the stage... I think the stage is more malleable; if something doesn't work you can change it immediately. If something doesn't work on television you just can't go back and change it."[3]

Buzo was happy with the end product. "If all television could turn out like this I would be very happy because if it bad been done badly it would nave reflected on the play. If it is good, it's like having something embalmed, like having St Rooted."[3]

The film remained stylised. "I hate the naturalism of all these mini-series," said Buzo. "It is so boring. I prefer things to be like Rooted, more quirky, like a black comedy."[3]

Reception edit

The Age's Jason Romney calls it "a perculiar mix of domestic drama, black comedy and social satire" and says "Although too long, Rooted is nonetheless a merciless examination of the social centrifuge that can send a man to the "outer"."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Rooted (1985)". Screen Australia. Australian Government. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  2. ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p133
  3. ^ a b c d e "Talking Heads". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 October 1985. p. 43.
  4. ^ Romney, Jason (10 October 1985), "Old ties that don't bind", The Age

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