Girls' Night Out (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 14, 2023

Original Title:
Girls' Night Out

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Iron Forge Pictures

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ 

Runtime: 89

Nothing good happens after 2am.

A night of partying takes a dark turn for best friends Brie and Abby, when they run into friends and enemies from their past.

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Additional Lighting Technician:
Tim Cheung
Shady Elagamy
Elliott Hawkins
Britney Perrin

Boom Operator:
Sam Keys

Cinematography:
David Mace-Kaff

Director:
Damian Hussey

Editor:
Damian Hussey

Executive Producer:
Damian Hussey

First Assistant Camera:
Luke Speech

Gaffer:
Jackson Field

Key Makeup Artist:
Shani Anderson

Lighting Technician:
Callum Taylor
Mitchell Porra

Producer:
Emily Rowbottom
Paris Moletti
Stephanie Kutty

Production Assistant:
Trent Benstead

Production Design:
Stephen Osborne

Script Supervisor:
Millie Rowley

Second Assistant Camera:
Montana Jones

Set Decoration:
Luca Barton

Sound Recordist:
Jamie Bishop

Stunts:
Daniel Nelson

Writer:
Damian Hussey

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