Jennifer Coombes looks at costume sketches and continuity polaroids of Heath Ledger’s portrayal of Ned Kelly, as featured in the exhibition Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures at the NFSA from 10 August 2018 until 10 February 2019.

Continuity polaroid of Heath Ledger as Ned Kelly, 2003. NFSA title: 606154. A good example of how these photos are used for instructional purposes on set. Note the handwritten addition of where the gun should be placed.
Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures offers an intimate portrayal of his life and work as an actor. Curator Allison Holland also sets out to show in the exhibition the immersive and collaborative nature of filmmaking.
One of the films featured is Gregor Jordan’s Ned Kelly (2003). Based on Robert Drewe’s novel Our Sunshine, it imagines Ned Kelly reflecting on his dramatic short life the night before his fateful battle with the police while holed up with his gang at Glenrowan.
For the exhibition Holland located significant costumes, armour and props from the film in private and public collections. The NFSA had also acquired a range of on-set materials from the film including costumes.

















