The two young people want to go on a “walkabout”, a kind of dream path, to find their own special place where they can feel at home. However, the trip will not be cosy, because all sorts of dangers lurk in the desert sand and under the rugged rocks: Big snakes and poisonous spiders, roaming wild dogs – and of course the scorching heat. It is as it must be: Jack is bitten by a snake whose venom paralyzes surprisingly quickly. Luckily, the two are already being looked for by Svenja and Kalti.

Anneke Kim Sarnau (50, “Mother, Kutter, Kind”, “Neuland”) plays one of Worried single motherthat cannot be bent. Her home is always her daughter – wherever. As clear as that is for her, it is less so for Kira, who no longer wants to be pushed around – and of course has her pride. Amira Demirkiran (21, “School by the Sea”, “The Promise”) convincingly plays the unruly daughter who nobody can do anything right – especially not her own mother.

The film is directed by the name Alan Smithee – which is used as a pseudonym when the actual director does not want his name associated with the work. It was shot almost three years ago, in February 2020 in Adelaide and the Australian Outback, near Nilpena. Both are astonishing, because finished films usually don’t stay put for so long.

In Australia, of course, there are always beautiful pictures of just such natural landscapes, which are framed here by astonishingly harmless music. The whole story is told uninspired and quite predictable – sometimes terribly cheesy, but sometimes quite dramatic. The action could also take place in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, but of course the landscape there is not quite as exciting. But walking barefoot would also work.

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