Larry Karaszewski goes WALKABOUT
Celebrated cinematographer Nicolas Roeg's solo directorial debut is a haunting, transfixing tone poem about two children lost in the Australian outback and their relationship with a young aborigine on his coming-of-age "walkabout". Roeg improvised much of the film from Edward Bond's 14-page screenplay, based on a popular young adult novel. The first screen role of Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil, who went on to become a pillar of the Aussie acting community. A unique achievement, beautifully shot by Roeg himself.
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ABOUT LARRY KARASZEWSKI:
LARRY KARASZEWSKI is writing, directing, and producing partners with Scott Alexander. The two are Best Screenplay Golden Globe winners for The People vs Larry Flynt and were nominated by the Writer's Guild for the cult favorite Ed Wood. Other credits include writing the Milos Forman film Man On The Moon, adapting the Stephen King story 1408, and producing Paul Schrader's Auto Focus.
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jessydaytime 4 weeks ago
This is a cool film... really bizarre tale yet never feels forced or far-fetched... definitely check it out.
bluesgurugod 4 weeks ago