Watt, who was married to Australian actor William McInnes, wrote and directed a handful of animated short films including 1995's Small Treasures and 2002's Living with Happiness before she scored breakout success with her 2005 debut feature Look Both Ways. Look Both Ways, like much of Watt's work, explores themes of grief, broken relationships, life changing love and death but, above all else, life. The film charts the stories of several people over a summer weekend in Adelaide, among them McInnes stars as a photographer dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Weaving short animated scenes into the film, Look Both Ways arrived on the Australian cinematic landscape as a truly original work and was deservedly showered in praise and accolades, including AFI Awards for Best Film, Director and Original Screenplay.
- 11/7/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
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