| newspaper - A 'Walkabout' on the wild side The Washington Post. 18-04-1997. p.n.p. | 
    | Desson Howe | 
    | This is a short review for the U.S. rerelease of Walkabout.  It includes a still of Lucien John, David Gulpilil and Jenny Agutter.[full record] | 
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    | chapter - A century of Australian cinema : Developing pictures: Australian cinema (1970-1995) . 00-00-1995. pp.172-197 | 
    | Peter Kemp | 
    | This chapter is one in a series documenting the history of cinema in Australia. The book is beautifully presented and contains a large array of still photogr...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - A walk on the wild side The Daily Telegraph. 09-10-1989. p.29 | 
    | Walter Sullivan | 
    | This 'Green Guide' TV review of Walkabout outlines some important themes in the film, comments on its vision of Australia (by an Englishman), and includes tw...[full record] | 
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    | chapter - An Australian Film Reader : Black Australia and Film: only if it makes money . 00-00-1985. pp.333-337 | 
    | Anne Hutton | 
    | A useful commentary indicting the imbalance inherent in Australian film, which sees Angllo-Saxon Australian filmmakers representing Aborigines, rather than A...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Film Worth Talking About The Gold Coast Bulletin. 20-12-1997. p.20 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | This article highly recommends Walkabout and welcomes its belated video release.  It includes a still of David Gulpilil.[full record] | 
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    | journal - Flashback- Aussie Crime Films Filmink V4. p.51 | 
    | John Harrison | 
    | A brief reviews of all the past Australian crime films since there is a new crime Aussie film coming to the big screen soon, Chopper. It also compare and con...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - From Where the Wind Blows The Sunday Age. 19-04-1998. p.A18 | 
    | Mark Baker | 
    | This is a lengthy article focussing on the rise and fall of David Gulpilil's career since his star role in Walkabout in 1971.  It includes a still of Gulpilil.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Genesis of a cult classic The Herald-Sun (Melbourne). p.47 | 
    | Keith Lofthouse | 
    | This is a short review for a screening of Walkabout on television on ABC TV.  It includes a still of David Gulpilil.
This reference also includes valuable in...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Gulpilil's Walkabout leads to a tin humpy The Australian. 13-04-1998. p.3 | 
    | Maria Ceresa | 
    | This is a short feature article about David Gulpilil upon the re-release of Walkabout in cinemas.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Hollywood or the bush? Gilda wants them both Australian. 21-08-1980. p.10 | 
    | Geraldine Pascall | 
    | Interview with Gilda Baracchi, Producer of the Tasmanian Film Corporation's feature film Manganinnie, after the film's Sydney premiere. One of the few acknow...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Hollywood's Untaped Resources The Washington Post. 13-04-1997. p.n.p. | 
    | Mike Mayo | 
    | This feature article speculates on the mystery of why particular films have never enjoyed a video release.  Mayo puts forth Walkabout as "the most requested ...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - No Title The Sydney Morning Herald. 19-05-1998. p.1 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | A very brief notice regarding the presence of David Gulpilil at a screening of the re-released Wallkabout in Sydney, 1998.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Roeg Warrior The Sunday Age. 12-04-1998. p.5 | 
    | Stephanie Bunbury | 
    | A lengthy feature article about Walkabout upon its cinematic re-release in Melbourne, Australia.  Includes interview with Nicolas Roeg and photos  of Roeg an...[full record] | 
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    | chapter - The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival : I'd Rather be Frivolous Than Boring: Tim Burstal . 00-00-1980. p.Chapter 3 | 
    | David Stratton | 
    | Briefly goes through Burstal's History.
Includes the influence of his wife's theatre 'La Mama' on his filmmaking practice.  Particularly as a fostering grou...[full record] | 
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    | book - The Moving Image: Australian Cinema and Society . 00-00-1978 | 
    | Bill Menary | 
    | Menary's book is a light read, a general overview of Australian cinema. More a subjective account of the impact of various films and key people than a critic...[full record] | 
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    | journal - Walkabout Cinema Papers, Film Quarterley, Sight and Sound, The Herald Sun, The Village Voice. p.48 | 
    | Keith Lofthouse,
                
        
            
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                Margaret Smith | 
    | A review of Walkabout upon its original release.[full record] | 
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    | journal - White Construction of Black Identity in Australian Films about Aborigines Literature/Film Quarterley 4 V18. pp.263-274 | 
    | Anne Hickling-Hudson | 
    | A lengthy article exploring representations of black identity in four Australian feature films.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Whites of the eye The Sydney Morning Herald (Metro). 03-04-1998. p.15 | 
    | Ruth Hessey | 
    | This review of Walkabout upon its cinematic rerelease in Australia also includes a photographic still of Lucien John and Jenny Agutter.[full record] | 
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