Review

Warwick Thornton's The Beach is a delicate conversation with Country

By Brooke Collins-Gearing
May 30 2020 - 12:00am
Warwick Thornton's The Beach is a journey into place and self. Picture: Supplied
Warwick Thornton's The Beach is a journey into place and self. Picture: Supplied

Watching Warwick Thornton's The Beach is a journey into place and self. It made me want to breathe deeper and smell the salty air. It made me want to walk barefoot among the mangrove trees. And it made me want to eat.

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