

She survived a crocodile. Then she went back to philosophize about it.
Val Plumwood, environmental philosopher returns to Kakadu, where she was the victim of a crocodile attack. Against the backdrop of the steamy, intensely beautiful Kakadu National Park, she shares her thoughts on wilderness and wildlife.
Direction
Greig lets Plumwood's intellect breathe like humid air.
Cinematography
Kakadu shot like a lover and a threat simultaneously.
Director
David Greig
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Plumwood's 1985 attack became foundational text for ecological feminism; this 1988 film captures her before the theory fully crystallized.
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