It's 1922; somewhere in Australia. When a Native Australian man is accused of murdering a white woman, three white men (The Fanatic, The Follower and The Veteran) are given the mission of capturing him with the help of an experienced Native Australian (The Tracker). So they start their quest in the outback, not knowing that their inner wrestles against and for racism will be more dangerous that the actual hunting for the accused.—Bruno Benton
swimmer, friend, sister, police officer, little boy, young woman, frightening, touching, inspiring, east berlin, tunnel, park, family home, west berlin, cold war, separation, berlin wall, engineering, escape, sacrifice, rescue, 1960s, tracker, officer, wise man, newcomer, fugitive, brooding, disturbing, tense, australia, outback, shack, camp, murder, racism, manhunt, injustice, culture clash, pursuit, discovery, quest, 1920s
Richter makes wonderful if obvious use of the wall and the tunnel as built-in metaphors for our struggle for human connection and dread of helplessness and change.
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