Paul Westmoreland (born 4 March 1966), known professionally as Wash Westmoreland and previously known as Wash West,
is a British director who has worked in television, documentaries, and
independent films. He frequently collaborated with his husband, writer-director
Richard Glatzer. Together, they wrote and directed the 2014 film ''
Still Alice
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'', based on
Lisa Genova's
NYT
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best-selling book and starred
Julianne Moore,
Kristen Stewart, and
Alec Baldwin
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. The film won many awards, including the
Academy Award for Best Actress for Julianne Moore and
Humanitas Prize for feature film for the duo. Their 2006 coming-of-age feature film,
''Quinceañera'', won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize at the
2006 Sundance Film Festival
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.
Early life
Westmoreland was born Paul Westmoreland in
Leeds, England, on 4 March 1966.
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Beatlemania
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, Westmoreland was named after
The Beatles band member
Paul McCartney and grew up preferring being referred to by his nickname, Wash, as a means of distinguishing himself from all the other Pauls at his school.
His father was a maintenance engineer for the
CEGB and his mother worked as a receptionist at a local hair salon.
Westmoreland earned his college degree in Politics and East Asian Studies at the
University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and
Fukuoka University in Japan, graduating in 1990. He moved to the United States in 1992, initially living in New York City, then moving to
New Orleans and finally to Los Angeles in 1995.
Career
Early career
After working as a
camera assistant on
Bruce LaBruce's movie ''
Hustler White'', Westmoreland entered the adult entertainment world to try to research a feature film project, ''The Fluffer''. He got a job directing for BIG Video, a minor label, and under the name Wash West he started making movies that challenged the conventional norms of the industry. ''Dr Jerkoff and Mr Hard'' and ''Naked Highway'' were his first significant films.
Westmoreland directed the cat-and-mouse thriller ''Animus'', sci-fi based ''Technical Ecstasy'', and ''The Devil is a Bottom'', which was listed in the ''
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'' staff's annual list of favorite movies in 2000.
It was also during this time that Westmoreland started to work in mainstream films. He appeared briefly in ''
Velvet Goldmine'' by director
Todd Haynes. Haynes worked with Westmoreland as a producer on ''
Quinceañera
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''.
2001–2006
Glatzer and Westmoreland's first collaboration was on ''
The Fluffer'', a look at obsession, addiction, and power relationships within the gay porn industry. The film starred Michael Cunio, Roxanne Day,
Scott Gurney, and
Deborah Harry. It premiered at Berlin and Toronto Film Festivals in 2001 and secured US distribution from First Run Features. It received mixed positive reviews and gained almost instant cult status, John Waters including it in his famous series
Ten Movies That Will Corrupt You. Around this time, he gave a candid interview about his experiences in the industry to
Terri Gross
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on
NPR's ''Fresh Air''.
Working alone, Westmoreland made a documentary during the
2004 election season, following four
Log Cabin Republicans as they responded to President
George W. Bush's initiative to alter the US Constitution to ensure that
marriage was only legal between a man and a woman. The documentary,
''Gay Republicans'' was produced for Andrew Cohen at Bravo, and Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato at World of Wonder. An extended version of the film premiered at the AFI festival in 2004 to a riotous response. It ended up winning the festival's documentary prize and gaining a distribution deal on DVD.
Made for a budget of under $500,000, and featuring many first-time actors,
''Quinceañera'' ended up winning both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize at the
2006 Sundance Film Festival
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.
It went on to win the
Humanitas Prize, the John Cassavetes Prize at the Spirit Award in 2007, and many other international film festival prizes. It was picked up for the US by
Sony Pictures Classics and distributed in over 25 countries worldwide. The plot focussed on a multigenerational Mexican-American family preparing for their daughter's quinceañera against the back drop of a gentrifying neighbourhood. The film was entirely shot in Echo Park, which is where the directors live. On release, it received strong positive reviews scoring 87% on Rotten Tomatoes. The lead actress,
Emily Rios, went on to have a successful career starring in ''
Friday Night Lights'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.
2007–2015: Career drought and resurgence
After releasing their film ''Quinceañera'' in 2006 to critical success at Sundance, Glatzer and Westmoreland found it difficult to secure funding for further projects during the
Great Recession. In the interim, they produced
''Pedro'' (2008), a film about
Pedro Zamora
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– an AIDS activist cast member on MTV's ''
The Real World'' in 1993. By 2011, their management had dropped them, however, it was also at this time that Christine Vachon and Pam Koffler of
Killer Films had reached out to produce their next projects.
Their first collaboration with Killer Films was on ''
The Last of Robin Hood'', which premiered at
Toronto International Film Festival in 2013. Glatzer originally heard of a book about Errol Flynn's last love affair ''
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'' through his mentor,
Jay Presson Allen. Glatzer and Westmoreland started researching the screenplay in 2003, earning the trust of Florence's daughter,
Beverly, and the friendship of author Tedd Thomey and Flynn's chauffeur in his final years, Ronnie Shedlo. They wrote the first draft of the screenplay in 2007 but it was not until 2011, and the attachment of
Kevin Kline
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, that things started to move forward. Production took place in Atlanta, GA in 2013. Critical reception was mixed. Several critics praised Kline's performance as Oscar worthy, whereas others seemed confounded by the movie's lack of a moral stance. Julianne Moore had passed on the film but came back later to star in their next feature''.
''
In December 2011, Glatzer and Westmoreland were hired by UK-based producing duo, Lex Lutzus and James Brown, to adapt
Lisa Genova's book, ''
Still Alice
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,'' about a fifty-year-old linguistics professor who develops early onset Alzheimer's disease.
Glatzer had been diagnosed with ALS a few months prior to accepting the job;''
'' he and Westmoreland communicated through an iPad when his physical state had deteriorated.
Julianne Moore was once again their first choice to play the lead.
She was soon joined by
Kristen Stewart and
Kate Bosworth, who had been a long time fan of the book and had a grandmother who suffered from dementia. Killer Films from ''The Last of Robin Hood'' came back on as producers and the movie was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics and released in December 2014.
Some critics have suggested a connection between Glatzer's own battle with illness and the raw, honest depiction of illness in the film.
Glatzer died from ALS on 10 March 2015, shortly after Moore won the
Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film. She dedicated her award to Glatzer in her acceptance speech.
2015 – present: Solo work
Prior to Glatzer's death, Westmoreland had consulted him on which project to pursue next, to which Glatzer typed out "COLETTE". They had written the screenplay for
''Colette'', based on the life of French author
Colette, in 2001, after Glatzer expressed interest in her books.
However, the project was never picked up, as producers around town cited the LGBTQ love story as too niche.
After years of development, it was announced in 2016 that
Keira Knightley would star as the titular author. She was later joined by Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, and Denise Gough. The film premiered at the
2018 Sundance Film Festival
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Awards
The following awards were presented:
* U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize Award: '' Th ...
to a positive reception and later ignited the first all-nighter auction of the fest, with
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and 30WEST later partnering on the US rights. It was Westmoreland's first film after Glatzer's passing and his third film produced by Killer Films.
In 2019, Westmoreland was a jury member for the
BFI London Film Festival
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, where his next film ''
Earthquake Bird
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'' premiered. ''Earthquake Bird'' is a noir thriller about a female
expat (
Alicia Vikander) in Tokyo, Japan who is suspected of murder when her friend (
Riley Keough) goes missing in the wake of a tumultuous love triangle with a local photographer (
Naoki Kobayashi
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). Written and directed by Westmoreland and based on
the novel of the same name by
Susanna Jones, ''Earthquake Bird'' was filmed entirely in Japan. It had a
limited theatrical release on 1 November 2019, before moving onto streaming platform,
Netflix, on 15 November 2019.
Personal life
Westmoreland met his directing and writing partner
Richard Glatzer in 1995.
They were married from September 2013 until Glatzer's death of complications from
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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(ALS) on 10 March 2015.
In an interview wit
Ikon London Magazineat the Toronto Film Festival, Wash Westmoreland admitted that his dad "made him make films". "My dad started making films. He worked at the power station all his life, and he was very interested in cinema. He would always show me and my brother films when we were kids and explain. This is a master shot. This is a tracking shot. This is a close-up. And when I was nine, I started making films with our home movie camera with him."
References
External links
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Wash West at the Adult Film Database (includes some biographical data)
Jennifer Prestigiacomo Interview with Wash West and review of The FlufferProfile and Interview on ManNet.com
Naked Highway review on GayVN* http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p034l13p
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1966 births
Living people
LGBT film directors
LGBT television directors
LGBT screenwriters
LGBT writers from England
Writers from Leeds
English expatriates in the United States
English film directors
English screenwriters
English male screenwriters