Mira's Daughter (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 11, 2022

Original Title:
Mira's Daughter

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Seeking to emerge from her mother’s shadow, a 12-year-old sabotages the aspiring celebrity’s reality TV audition.

At once potently restrained and explosively oddball, Mira’s Daughter is an examination of narcissism, co-dependency and the exacting demands of fame from 2021 Flickerfest Outstanding Emerging Female Director Alisha Hnatjuk.

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Associate Producer:
Josh Stafield
Ashlee Lukas
Chris Clarke
Michael Portway
Tom Battersby

Colorist:
Nicholas Hower

Director:
Alisha Hnatjuk

Director of Photography:
Josh Stafield

Editor:
Ashlee Lukas

Executive Producer:
Nicholas Hower

First Assistant Camera:
Rob Cameron
Andrew Blogg
Dana Simon
Joshua Jay

Graphic Designer:
Rob Howe

Online Editor:
Nicholas Hower

Original Music Composer:
Matan Franco

Producer:
Alisha Hnatjuk

Production Coordinator:
Felicity Young

Production Design:
Carolin Saan

Sound Designer:
Lincoln Sharpe

Sound Mixer:
Lincoln Sharpe

Sound Recordist:
Chris Clarke

Still Photographer:
Ashley Mustow

Title Designer:
Caitlin Moloney

VFX Artist:
Michael Portway

Writer:
Alisha Hnatjuk

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