This week, I welcome back both Cat and Nannina, to chat about one of my formative teenage movies - Walkabout (Nicolas Roeg, 1971). We talk about the film's unique style, its actors, what it might be trying to say, and its ambiguity and effectiveness. A great discussion.
0.00 Walkabout (pt 1)
0.53 Walkabout (pt 2)
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Cat works in TV editing in Los Angeles. She is the co-host of The Anime Movie Podcast.
Nannina is a screenwriter, who procrastinates at writing by going down deep research wormholes into alternate dimensions. She supports her writing habit by making coffee, and can be found on Twitter @NanninaGilder talking about early women filmmakers.
All original intro, outro and other incidental music recorded and made available by kind permission of Richard Gilbert.
NOTES
The interview clips of both Jenny Agutter and David Gulpilil used in the show can be found in their entirety on YouTube.