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Walkabout

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The Aborigine and the girl 30,000 years apart …together.

Selected disc options for Walkabout

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Criterion box art
Criterion BD-A 4K/US 2023
Criterion box art
Criterion BD-A/US 2010
Second Sight box art
Second Sight BD-B/UK/OOP 2020
Umbrella box art
Umbrella BD-ALL/AU/OOP 2019
Universal box art
Universal BD-B/UK/OOP 2012
Criterion box art
Criterion DVD-1/US/OOP 1998
Audio Commentary by Actor Luc Roeg, Moderated by David Thompson has extra
Audio Commentary by Director Nicolas Roeg and Actress Jenny Agutter (1996) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Archival Introduction by Director Nicolas Roeg (3:54) has extra
Gulpilil: One Red Blood (2002, 56:10) has extra has extra
Jenny in the Outback - Interview with Actress Jenny Agutter (19:20) has extra
Luc’s Walkabout - Interview with Actor Luc Roeg (11:07) has extra
Producing Walkabout - Interview with Producer Si Litvinoff (9:48) has extra
Remembering Roeg - Interview with Danny Boyle (18:31) has extra
Interview with Actor Luc Roeg (20:51) has extra has extra
Interview with Actress Jenny Agutter (20:00) has extra has extra
Q&A with Director Nicolas Roeg and Actors Jenny Agutter and Luc Roeg (2011, 16:55) has extra
Teaser Trailer (0:36) has extra
Theatrical Trailer (4:12) has extra has extra has extra
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Notes

  • Criterion’s 4K UHD and Blu-ray include a 28-page booklet with writing by Paul Ryan (“Landscapes of Memory”).
  • Second Sight’s “Limited Edition” Blu-ray includes a 52-page booklet with writing by and Simon Abrams (“Put the Clock Back: Abstraction and Revisionism in ‘Walkabout’”); Daniel Bird (“‘Walkabout’: Fifty Years Later”, “Time Out of Time: ‘Walkabout’”), and Sophie Monks Kaufman (“The Time of Your Life: Nicolas Roeg’s ‘Walkabout’”); the source novel “Walkabout”; a 65-page first draft script; and a set of art cards. Reissued as a standard edition without paper materials (2022/08/08).
  • Universal’s Blu-ray contains no extras.
  • Criterion’s DVD includes a 4-page booklet with writing by Roger Ebert.

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