A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 28, 1999
Original Title:
Soft Fruit
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Fox Searchlight Pictures
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ US: R
Runtime: 101
For the first time in 15 years, all four siblings in a family show up to care for their dying mother, who is only given a couple of weeks to live. One comes from America with her two children. A divorced sister also comes with her child and sneaks off regularly to meet a mystery man who may be her ex-husband. The third & youngest daughter is an unmarried nurse aware of her ticking biological clock. The only son chases after his grumpy father who seems to not care a whit about his wife's circumstances. The four are also faced my their mother's dreams to accomplish a few things before she dies - to visit a beach she had visited in the past, to see her youngest married, and to visit Paris. She also wants to be embalmed and be honored with a 21 gun salute. Thus the whole group has to set off in the quest to fulfill their mother's wishes.
ADR Recordist:
Michael Thompson
Art Department Assistant:
Michael Smale
Art Department Coordinator:
Christina Norman
Art Direction:
Paul Heath
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Alicia Gleeson
Assistant Editor:
Kirsty Bruce
Cleo Myles
Adrienne Shaw
Alison Wheeler
Assistant Grip:
Arthur Manousakis
Best Boy Electric:
Adam Hunter
Boom Operator:
Nicole Lazaroff
Casting:
Alison Barrett
Nikki Barrett
Clapper Loader:
Dugal Campbell
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
Color Grading:
Arthur Cambridge
Costume Design:
Jane Holland
Costume Standby:
Mandy Sedawie
Costume Supervisor:
Emma Aubin
Dialogue Editor:
Anna Breslin
Linda Murdoch
Director:
Christina Andreef
Director of Photography:
László Baranyai
Editor:
Jane Moran
Electrician:
Travis McGee
Executive Producer:
Jane Campion
Extras Casting:
Mim Weger
Fight Choreographer:
Spike Cherrie
Glenn Ruehland
First Assistant Director:
Charles Rotherham
Focus Puller:
Sally Eccleston
Foley Artist:
John Simpson
Gaffer:
Rob Young
Greensman:
Brock Sykes
Hair Supervisor:
Trish Glover
Key Grip:
Ian Benallack
Location Manager:
Annalies Norland
Location Scout:
Joanna Mae Park
Makeup & Hair:
Sherry Hubbard
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Maria Georgiou
Makeup Supervisor:
Trish Glover
Music:
Antony Partos
Negative Cutter:
Chris Rowell
Producer:
Helen Bowden
Production Accountant:
Dianne Brown
Production Design:
Sarah Stollman
Production Manager:
Sandra Alexander
Property Buyer:
Sara Mathers
Runner Art Department:
William Goodes
Script Editor:
Tony Ayres
Joan Scheckel
Script Supervisor:
Jo Weeks
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Read
Set Decoration:
Glen W. Johnson
Sound:
Luke Dunn Gielmuda
Sound Assistant:
Justin McMahon
Sound Editor:
Yulia Akerholt
Sound Mixer:
Robert Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
Paul Finlay
Special Effects Technician:
Dan Oliver
Steadicam Operator:
Phil Balsdon
David Knight
Still Photographer:
Kiren Chang
Stunts:
Mick Hodge
Third Assistant Director:
Jeremy Grogan
Unit Manager:
Troy Clarke
Writer:
Christina Andreef
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