Tim winton breath book5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Coulter and Spence were both amateur actors selected for their surfing ability, captured stunningly by water cinematographer Rick Rifici. It follows Pikelet (Samson Coulter) and Loonie (Ben Spence) over a formative few years as they get taken in under the wing of the ageing surf legend Sando (Baker), and grow enraptured with Sando’s troubled wife, Eva (Elizabeth Debicki). Set in 1970s Western Australia and shot in the coastal town of Denmark, Baker’s flick hews closely to Winton’s text. That’s where being the director is a bit more interesting, because you can flush out the nuance and the detail.” “Often it doesn’t matter how much you bring to it it’s just going to become what it is. Diplomatically, he doesn’t point fingers. ![]() “A lot of the roles that I’ve played, where they’re – on paper – only two dimensional they’re not that rich, it’s because they’re generally devices,” he explains. ![]()
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