Samson, a cheeky 15-year-old boy, and Delilah, live in an isolated Aboriginal community in the Central Australian desert. The two teenagers soon discover that life outside the community can be cruel. Lost, unwanted and alone they discover that life isn’t always fair, but love never judges.
Directed by Warwick Thornton
hunger
homelessness
mute
shoplifting
glue sniffing
australian aboriginal
australian outback
aborigine
alice springs
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Warwick Thornton
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Warwick Thornton
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Warwick Thornton
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30 reviews
filmendurer
10.0★ · 04/10/26
an absolutely excruciating watch, and yet I’d recommend it to everyone.
an absolutely excruciating watch, and yet I’d recommend it to everyone.
Isla
8.0★ · 03/10/26
put the petrol down damn
put the petrol down damn
rhyderscott
2.0★ · 10/20/25
the only remotely interesting part of the movie was Delilah getting hit by a car. i don’t know what convinced them that having next to zero dialogue in a movie like this was a good idea, especially since they don’t even TRY to make it work. rebecca roebuck malone should’ve picked a better movie
the only remotely interesting part of the movie was Delilah getting hit by a car. i don’t know what convinced them that having next to zero dialogue in a movie like this was a good idea, especially since they don’t even TRY to make it work. rebecca roebuck malone should’ve picked a better movie