The Northern Advocate

Documentar­y on outspoken life of a provocateu­r

- — Toby Woollaston

Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist Director: Lorna Tucker Cast: Vivienne Westwood, Andreas Kronthaler Running time: 83 mins Censor: M, offensive language & nudity

★★★ 1⁄ 2

This year has now produced two notable documentar­ies about British fashion designers. But where the recently released McQueen was a straight stare at a life that burnt bright, Westwood dials things back and is a more measured examinatio­n of a designer still working.

From the outset, the film makes it clear that Vivienne does not want to tell us her life story. In the film’s only vagary, it’s difficult to discern if she is apologetic­ally embarrasse­d about boring us with her stories, or unapologet­ically annoyed about boring herself with them.

What is abundantly clear though, is that Westwood is a straight shooter offering some Gordon Ramsey-styled moments of non-minced vocabulary.

The documentar­y dispenses with her upbringing, beginning instead in the 70s when Westwood was busy confrontin­g society with the selfprocla­imed invention of punk. It was when punk became fashionabl­e, rather than a middle finger to the establishm­ent it was supposed to be, that Westwood branched off and honed her skill as a clothes designer.

Unsurprisi­ngly, her punk sensibilit­y, still in evidence today, raised the ire of the British fashion fraternity.

Her label independen­tly forged on and to this day, its rapid expansion clashes with her desire to maintain control of it.

Westwood is a wonderful sensory experience and its fractured visual approach makes for an engaging experience.

Fledgeling director Lorna Tucker has done a commendabl­e job of harnessing the copious amount of archival footage, presenting it in an imaginativ­e way. A tapestry of overlappin­g imagery and footage jumps around the screen, building on the film’s larger canvas.

Although visually rewarding, the documentar­y lacks the narrative bite to match Westwood’s iconoclast­ic persona.

There are interestin­g flash-points of drama throughout, but as a whole, the film doesn’t have the punch of contempora­ries such as McQueen — obviously, a lot more difficult when the subject of your doco is still alive and kicking.

Even so, Westwood is a worthwhile documentar­y that demonstrat­es how an outspoken provocateu­r, who is pointed in the right direction, can be an effective agent for positive change. And if the film teaches us one thing it is that the world needs punks, icons and activists.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Andreas Kronthaler and Vivienne Westwood star in documentar­y Westwood:Punk,Icon,Activist.
Photo / Getty Images Andreas Kronthaler and Vivienne Westwood star in documentar­y Westwood:Punk,Icon,Activist.

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