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Walkabout (Motion picture : 1971)

"Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"--Container. DVD.

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  • "Nicholas Roeg's masterpiece Walkabout"
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  • ""A young sister and brother are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback and must learn to cope in the natural world, without their usual comforts, in this hypnotic masterpiece from Nicolas Roeg. Along the way, they meet a young aborigine on his "walkabout," a rite of passage in which adolescent boys are initiated into manhood by journeying into the wilderness alone. Walkabout is a thrilling adventure as well as a provocative rumination on time and civilization"--Container."
  • ""Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"--Container. DVD."@en
  • "Aboriginal ontfermt zich in de Australische wildernis over twee blanke kinderen die door hun vader in de steek zijn gelaten."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, a girl and her small brother are saved by an Aborigine boy who has journeyed into the vast desert on his "walkabout"--a tribal initiation into manhood. Contrasting their idyllic sojourn with scenes that convey the senseless violence of urban life, the film captures the conflict between natural instincts and "civilized" behavior that leads to tragedy for the young Aborigine."
  • "A young girl and her brother become lost in the Australian outback and learn how to survive from a young aboriginal boy on his walkabout."@en
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an Aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood."@en
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an Aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood."
  • "An Australian aborigine on his tribal initiation "walkabout" in the outback rescues an English brother and sister who have been abandoned there."@en
  • "An Australian aborigine on his tribal initiation "walkabout" in the outback rescues an English brother and sister who have been abandoned there."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood."@en
  • "A young sister and brother are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback and must learn to exist in the natural world, without their usual comforts, in this hypnotic masterpiece. Along the way, they met a young aborigine on his 'walkabout,' a rite of passage in which adolescent boys are initiated into manhood by journeying into the wilderness alone."@en
  • ""Chronicles the physical, spiritual, and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout, a tribal initiation into manhood, these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"--Videodisc sleeve."@en
  • "Two children are left stranded in the Australian desert having survived their father's attempt to destroy the family. A young Aboriginal guides the children in the way of survival in what becomes a ritual walkabout (a tribal initiation into manhood) during which he courts the girl. In her incomprehension she rejects the Aboriginal's advances and this leads to tragedy."
  • ""Après avoir assisté à la folie meurtrière et suicidaire de leur père, deux adolescents australiens, un frère et une soeur, s'enfuient dans le désert. Là, ils rencontrent un jeune garcon originaire d'une tribu voisine qui leur apprend à survivre dans le désert."--[allociné.fr]. Avec David Gulpilil, Jenny Agutter, Lucien John."
  • ""Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"--Container."@en
  • ""Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"--Container."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, a girl and her small brother are saved by an Aborigine on a mysterious journey."
  • "Un indigène débrouillard vient en aide à deux enfants égarés dans une région désertique."
  • "Nicolas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual, and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aboriginal on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilisation into the savagery of the natural world. One of the most individualistic and visually accomplished filmmakers of our time, Roeg perfectly captures the tragic conflict between natural instincts and civilised behaviour."
  • "Nach dem Selbstmord des Vaters scheint ein Geschwisterpärchen im australischen Outback verloren. Als sie einen jungen Aborigine treffen, der sich auf einem WALKABOUT befindet (einem traditionellen Initiations-Ritual, bei dem ein Heranwachsender beweisen muss, dass er mehrere Monate allein im Busch überleben kann), lernen auch die Kinder, in der Wildnis zu überleben. Bald entstehen jedoch aus dem Zusammenprall zweier Kulturen grosse Konflikte."
  • "A teenage girl and her little brother are walking in the Australian outback after their father commits suicide, they befriend an aboriginal boy who guides them to safety."@en
  • "Two children are left stranded in the Australian desert having survived their father's attempt to destroy the family. A young Aboriginal guides the children in the ways of survival in what becomes a ritual walkabout during which he courts the girl. In her incomprehension she rejects the Aboriginal's advances. This leads to tragedy. The vision of paradise lost presented with an often surreal intensity is that of a a European outsider, who sees white history as invasive and deeply destructive."@en
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert after their fathers suicide, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an Aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--a tribal intiation into manhood. The clash between their two different worlds is captured when natural instincts conflict with "civilized" behavior, leading to tragedy."
  • "Nicolas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual, and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout--a tribal initiation into manhood--these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world."@en
  • "Two children are left stranded in the Australian desert having survived their father's attempt to destroy the family. A young Aboriginal guides the children in the way of survival in what becomes a ritual walkabout during which he courts the girl. In her incomprehension she rejects the Aboriginal's advances and this leads to tragedy."@en
  • "Deux adolescents, abandonnés dans le désert australien par leur père suicidaire, rencontrent un "Walkabout", jeune aborigène en plein rite d'initiation ... Un film simple, humaniste et élégiaque..."
  • "Nicolas Roeg's lyrical tale about a sister and her young brother left stranded in the Australian outback having survived their father's attempt to destroy the family. They are rescued by a young Aborigine who has journeyed into the vast desert on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood. During their journey Gulpilil courts the young woman, though in her incomprehension she rejects his advances. The vision of paradise lost presented with an often surreal intensity is that of a European outsider, who sees white history as invasive and deeply destructive. An 'epic poem' of an odyssey through a strange land, the film paints its characters in broad, mythic terms. Reactions to it varied widely at the time; some critics were made uneasy by the intense romanticism and wilful thematic naivety, while others applauded it as 'a modern parable of survival and loss in cinematic blank verse'. Warning: To avoid offence, before showing this film to Aboriginal communities, please consult with senior members of the community as persons who appear in the film may have died since it was made."@en
  • "Two young children are stranded in the Australian outback and are forced to cope on their own. They meet an Aborigine on "walkabout": a ritualistic separation from his tribe."
  • "Ein Vater fährt mit seiner Tochter und seinem Sohn in die australischen Outbacks und erschießt sich. Nun müssen der Junge und das Mädchen in der Wildnis überleben. Auf ihrer Reise zurück in die Zivilisation treffen sie einen jungen Aborigine auf seinem Walkabout - bei dem der Australier zum Mann werden soll."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout" - a tribal initiation into manhood."
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout" - a tribal initiation into manhood."@en
  • "[Two children are left stranded in the Australian desert having survived their father's attempt to destroy the family. A young Aboriginal guides the children in the ways of survival in what becomes a ritual walkabout during which he courts the girl. In her incomprehension she rejects the Aboriginal's advances. This leads to tragedy. The vision of paradise lost presented with an often surreal intensity is that of a a European outsider, who sees white history as invasive and deeply destructive.]."@en
  • "Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood. This is the original director's cut."@en
  • "This program chronicles the physical, spiritual, and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aboriginal on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilisation into the savagery of the natural world."@en
  • "This program chronicles the physical, spiritual, and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aboriginal on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilisation into the savagery of the natural world."
  • ""Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aborigine boy on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilization into the savagery of the natural world"."
  • "Nicolas Roeg's tale about two English children lost in the Australian outback, who are rescued by a young Aborigine on a walkabout, has been restored with some additional scenes added in this new director's cut--Container."@en
  • "Nicolas Roeg's masterpiece, Walkabout, is the mystical story of an English sister and brother who are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. They are rescued by an Aborigine boy who has journeyed into the bast desert on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood. Contrasting their idyllic sojourn with scenes that convey the senseless violence of urban life, Roeg captures the conflict between natural instincts and the "civilized" behavior that leads to tragedy for the young Aborigine."@en
  • ""Nicholas Roeg's mystical masterpiece chronicles the physical, spiritual and emotional journey of a sister and brother abandoned in the harsh Australian outback. Joining an Aboriginal on his walkabout - a tribal initiation into manhood - these modern children pass from innocence into experience as they are thrust from the comforts of civilisation into the savagery of the natural world"--Container."@en
  • "A young sister and brother are abandoned in the harsh Australian outback and must learn to exist in the natural world, without their usual comforts, in this hypnotic masterpiece. Along the way, they met a young aborigine on his 'walkabout, ' a rite of passage in which adolescent boys are initiated into manhood by journeying into the wilderness alone."@en

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