30/5 — 5/6/2024
64th International Film Festival
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Section: International Competition of Feature Films for Youth

Walking Out (2017) 14

United States of America | 2017 | 96 min.

Many of us were told in school that there were seven basic types of stories, and that two of them were "man vs. nature" and "man vs. himself." Of course, all good stories ultimately fit into that second category, even if the other ones fit, too. "Walking Out," a wilderness adventure by the sibling filmmaking team of Alex and Andrew Smith, is a fine illustration of this idea. It's about a soft, suburbanized 14-year old named David who goes deep into the Montana mountains to visit his strong, silent outdoorsman father, Cal, then accompanies him on a moose-hunting trip. The expedition goes horribly awry, forcing the boy to discover an inner, primal strength he never imagined he possessed.

CountryUnited States of America
Year2017
Duration96 min
Rating14
LanguageEnglish
SubtitleCzech
Directed by Alex & Andrew Smith
Screenplay Alex & Andrew Smith
Director of Photography Todd McMullen
Music Ernst Reijseger
Edited by Michael Taylor
Contact AMP International

Biography

A screenwriting and directing duo of twin brothers from the USA. Together they made the acclaimed feature dramas The Slaughter Rule (2002), Winter in the Blood (2013) and Walking Out (2017).

Teenagers, Drama, Positive Choices, Nature, Action + Adventure, Animals, Fatherhood

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