Rose & Gin (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 24, 2022

Original Title:
Rose & Gin

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Deakin University

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

He lives in the walls.

Two sisters seek a stolen treasure in exchange for an antidote after one is poisoned by their own father.

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Cinematography:
Joey Lithgow

Colorist:
Lauren Mulder

Continuity:
John Alsop

Director:
Noelle Bish

Editor:
Kate Matheson

First Assistant Camera:
Kelly Moore

First Assistant Director:
Jacob Gridley

Foley Artist:
Joel Armour
Nicholas Todarello

Gaffer:
Nicholaus Burkitt

Location Assistant:
Hannah Jennings

Music:
Naomi Bruhn

Musician:
Kaia Morton
Anika Weibgen

Producer:
Meg Walch

Production Assistant:
Annabelle Barter

Production Design:
Noelle Bish
Chameli Karunathilake
Meg Walch

Production Runner:
Mitch Harrington

Prop Designer:
Michael Irwin

Script Supervisor:
John Alsop

Second Assistant Camera:
Jasmine Worrell

Second Assistant Director:
Austin Ross

Sound Designer:
Naomi Bruhn

Sound Engineer:
Sam Amon-Simmonds

Sound Mixer:
Doron Kipen

Sound Recordist:
Douglas Bicker
Ryan Bruton

Still Photographer:
Hannah Jennings

Supervising Producer:
Donna McRae

VFX Artist:
Kate Matheson

Writer:
Noelle Bish

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