In the Winter Dark (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 10, 1998

Original Title:
In the Winter Dark

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Goalpost Pictures
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Premium Movie Partnership
R.B. Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 92

A mystery of the heart.

Fear of an unidentified livestock predator unites an Australian couple, an outcast, and an abandoned woman.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Fiona Donovan

Assistant Director Trainee:
Cate Shortland

Assistant Editor:
Christian Gazal

Assistant Sound Editor:
Nada Mikaš

Associate Producer:
Kylie du Fresne

Casting:
Shauna Wolifson

Clapper Loader:
Simon Williams

Co-Producer:
Brenda Pam

Continuity:
Lynn-Maree Danzey

Costume Designer:
Wendy Cork

Dialogue Editor:
Brent Burge

Digital Compositor:
Kirsty Millar

Director:
James Bogle

Director of Photography:
Martin McGrath

Editor:
Suresh Ayyar

Executive Producer:
Marion Pilowsky

First Assistant Director:
Robert Donaldson

Focus Puller:
Katrina Crook
Frank Flick
Nick Watt

Makeup Designer:
Nikki Gooley

Music:
Peter Cobbin

Music Supervisor:
Gary Seeger

Novel:
Tim Winton

Producer:
Rosemary Blight

Production Design:
Nicholas McCallum

Production Manager:
Sam Thompson

Screenplay:
Peter Rasmussen
James Bogle

Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Rees-Brown

Set Decoration:
Leanne Cornish

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Sullivan

Sound Recordist:
Phil Keros

Still Photographer:
Philip le Masurier

Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Norris

Stunt Double:
Tony Lynch
Nash Edgerton

Third Assistant Director:
Kylie du Fresne

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Andrew Infanti

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