Film Screening: 'Walk the Walk' at Anthology Film Archives with Director Q&A
Summary
A brief, fragmented narrative excerpt about a character named Raye who leaves home for Europe, followed by her father Abel, while Nellie remains alone. The text appears to be a stream-of-consciousness reflection on travel, solitude, and personal discovery, presented in the context of a film screening event at Anthology Film Archives in New York City.
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· 3 pulledRaye left home. Why? To see what was waiting for her out there.
Perhaps he wanted something else to happen to him.
Maybe she couldn't have said it, but that's what she needed. I mean, to be alone with herself.
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