Owen Williams

Películas

Emerald City
Production Design
A comedy of life's temptations - lust, greed and power. The city in question is Sydney and the colour green signifies greed and envy in David Williamsons amusing satire on its film and publishing industries. The story centers around the Rogers family, loosely modelled on Williamson's own.
Vietnam
Production Design
The trials and tribulations of the Goddard family after the entry of Australia into the Vietnam War.
Droides
Production Design
Las cosas no marchan bien en el planeta minero Ordessa, los trabajadores están descontentos y son asediados por robots asesinos de seguridad. Solo el movimiento de una resistencia subterránea comandada por Lorca, sera capaz de cambiar el brutal régimen. Pero los altos mandos han contratado los servicios de un cazador de recompensas llamado Danny, para que siga los pasos de Lorca y su resistencia.
The Dismissal
Production Design
The drama surrounding the dismissal of Mr. Gough Whitlam as the Labor Prime Minister of Australia - on 11 November, 1975 - by the then Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr - and the subsequent installation, in Parliament, of the Liberal 'caretaker government' and Mr. Malcolm Fraser as the 'caretaker' Prime Minister.
Kitty and the Bagman
Production Design
Notorious Australian flop set in the Roaring 20s Sydney follows Kitty O'Rourke who, after her thug husband ends up in jail, becomes a tough gangster on her own, befriends a crooked cop called The Bagman and takes on the competition.
The Irishman
Production Design
Paddy Doolan is a man who refuses to accept change. In a new century where the motor car is changing the way things are done, the stubborn Irishman, the last of the draught-horse teamsters, continues to haul timber the old way.
Do I Have to Kill My Child?
Art Direction
A disturbing drama about a young mother who physically abuses her baby. Feeling overwhelmed and aware that she's not coping after the birth of her third child, she sends desperate cries for help. But her mother, husband, neighbour and clinic sister do not recognise the seriousness of the situation until the baby ends up in hospital with a fractured skull. A heart-wrenching film that illustrates the experiences of many women who suffer from post-natal depression.