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Release Date:
May 21, 2011
Original Title:
Bear
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Blue-Tongue Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Jack means well, but sometimes good intentions have horrible consequences.
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Additional Camera:
Spencer Susser
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Stacy Cross
Armorer:
John Bowring
Art Department Assistant:
Danny Cameron
Jonas Frykberg
Dean Saiki
Assistant Camera:
Luke Thomas
Adrien Seffrin
Assistant Director:
Ryan Tancred
Assistant Grip:
Nicholas Boshier
Richard Brown
Catering:
Katrina Pfister
Clapper Loader:
Claire Balart
Daniel Foeldes
Costume Design:
Helen Frank
Paul Katte
Nick Nicolaou
Director:
Nash Edgerton
Director of Photography:
Adam Arkapaw
Editor:
Nash Edgerton
First Assistant Director:
Andy Howard
Gaffer:
Adisug Tubtim
Grip:
James Hopwood
Key Grip:
Mick Leslie
Makeup & Hair:
Maria Lo Presti
Makeup Artist:
Jessica Brogan
Music:
Ben Lee
Ione Skye
Jack Graddis
Producer:
Lauren Edwards
John Polson
Production Assistant:
Casey Featon
Production Design:
Elizabeth Mary Moore
Production Manager:
Cathy Flannery
Second Assistant Director:
Jordan Taranto
Security:
Who Dares
Sound Designer:
William Ward
Sound Recordist:
Peter Grace
Standby Property Master:
Banjo Fitzsimon
Steadicam Operator:
Harry Panagiotidis
Marc Spicer
Still Photographer:
Mike Calvino
Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Owen
Stunt Double:
Ingrid Kleinig
Stunts:
Andrea Berchtold
Neal Horton
Tony Lynch
Steve Murdoch
Philip Partridge
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Seymour
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lorena Arancibia
Writer:
Nash Edgerton
David Michôd
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