52 Films by Women Vol 9. 49. Kangaroo (Director: Kate Woods)
Pictured : Room for one more? Charlie ( Lily Whiteley , right) brings disgraced former weatherman, Chris ( Ryan Corr ) another young kangaroo in the family-friendly Australian film, ' Kangaroo ', written by Harry Cripps and directed by Kate Woods . Still courtesy of StudioCanal . There was a time when films featured real animals, trained to do endearing stuff on camera. They might be replaced by a puppet or an animatronic model – especially if the animal in question was a great white shark, there’s no telling them what to do - but we could find ourselves falling in love with the cute St. Bernard dog, Siamese cat or indeed Champion the Wonder Horse, whom I imagine was portrayed (if that’s the right verb) by more than one stallion. Then came computer generated imagery – CGI – and it changed everything. Now raccoons, Peruvian bears, cats and dogs can be rendered digitally to a high degree of verisimilitude, except that they stand on hind legs and sound like Bradley Cooper, Ben ...