"Filmmaker Tom Reilly discovered the ‘secret Westie kingdom of Gordonia’ when he needed a part for his car and someone...
"Filmmaker Tom Reilly discovered the ‘secret Westie kingdom of Gordonia’ when he needed a part for his car and someone sent him to Graham Gordon’s European Car Parts. There, in the middle of the Waitakere rainforest, he found acres of wrecked cars and a population of refugees from the dismantled health system living in ramshackle dwellings.
Gordon, it turned out, had had people living on his land for 50 years, but when Reilly turned up, the local council had decided to step in and pull his property into line with a new district scheme. Irresistible force meets old immoveable object: ‘They haven’t the power to tell me what to do on my fucking property at all ever,’ he says, and pity the gentle friend who tries to put him right.
Reilly, an accidental onlooker, was surprised to be enlisted to film the outrages being perpetrated against Gordon and his domain. He has emerged seven years later with a rather less jaundiced but nonetheless deeply sympathetic account. Gordon’s benign (if permanently disgruntled) custodianship of wrecked cars and ragged outcasts, plus his total refusal to recognise council authority, add up to a picture of righteousness that might render any bureaucrat apoplectic." (New Zealand International Film Festival 2010)
Less
Gordonia | Details
- Runtime
- 80
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- New Zealand