Video The Making Of Indiana Jones

Two teenagers find love and look for a place where they can be together in peace in this comedy-drama from Australia. Samson (Rowan McNamara) is fifteen years old and lives in a shabby town in the outback, where he huffs gasoline to get high, hangs out with his friends and spends his days goofing off and getting into minor trouble. One day, Samson meets Delilah (Marissa Gibson) at the village market, a girl who follows a different path in life — she looks after her elderly grandmother (Mitjili Gibson), and helps her create paintings that they sell to tourists to support themselves. While Delilah doesn’t have much to say to Samson at first, he’s immediately taken with her and shows his affection with a graffiti painting. While she’s not willing to admit it at first, Delilah has feelings for him as well, and when her grandmother encourages her to follow her heart, the two begin dating. But life is difficult on the outback, and when they both become victims of violence, Samson and Delilah hit the road and begin looking for a town where they can lead a better life. The first feature film from writer and director Warwick Thornton, Samson and Delilah was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, where it was screened as part of the Un Certain Regard program.~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

It’s fair to say that no film has been more secretive about its production than the new Indiana Jones film. It took months before we had a title and even the first trailer didn’t reveal a lot but now with the movie about the open we have a rough idea of plot.

This video is an early look at production design, on first glance it doesn’t reveal too many secrets but it’s an interesting look into the detail involved in setting up a simple shot of Indiana Jones at home.

Some interesting touches in this video include a photo of Indies dad, played by Sean Connery. Also on show are artifacts that the producers reckon Indie might have picked up over the years.

We do wonder though if Indie really would leave his hat and whip lying around while he’s sitting at home with his feet up watching his rather fragile-looking television set, surely there’s a safer place to keep them?

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull will open in Ireland on May 22nd