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Release Date:
April 22, 2012
Original Title:
Beaconsfield
Alternate Titles:
Beaconsfield (2012)
Beaconsfield (TV 2012)
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Southern Star
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 111
On Anzac Day 2006 the Beaconsfield mine collapsed, trapping Russell, Webb and fellow miner Larry Knight one kilometre underground. When it was revealed that two of the men were alive, Australia prayed and the world waited in hope that the miners would make it out alive. But the rescue was far more complex than anyone ever imagined. Beaconsfield recounts this riveting story of mental and physical fortitude and two very different men who were trapped together for 14 days under rubble in a cramped, pitch-black metal basket no bigger than a dog kennel.
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Art Direction:
Colin Robertson
Casting:
Jane Norris
Costume Design:
Fiona Crombie
Director:
Glendyn Ivin
Director of Photography:
Toby Oliver
Editor:
Andy Canny
Executive Producer:
Rory Callaghan
Jo Horsburgh
Line Producer:
Ross Allsop
Makeup & Hair:
Marion Lee
Makeup Designer:
Fiona Rees-Jones
Music:
Stephen Rae
Producer:
John Edwards
Jane Liscombe
Production Design:
Jon Rohde
Set Decoration:
Vanessa Cerne
Rolland Pike
Writer:
Judi McCrossin
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