A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 26, 2024
Original Title:
Building Houses
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Victorian College of the Arts
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
27-year-old Alekh lives a nomadic life of half-unpacked suitcases and 12-month leases. News of the sale of his childhood home sparks memories of building houses, growing up, and his relationship with his family back in faraway America. He feels a world apart from his parents and the life they lived when they were his age – buying, renovating and selling houses, and raising three spirited boys. He writes a letter to his mum recounting his last journey home, recalling a simple car trip that propels him on a voyage through time.
Art Designer:
Joshua Jinu
Elise de Wit
Amelie Salinas
Assistant Director:
Emily Quattrocchi
Best Boy Grip:
Ben Keller
Chaperone:
Kirsty Hahnel
Colorist:
Nicholas Hower Csi
Director:
Alekh Reed Chapman
Director of Photography:
Nicholson Ren
Editor:
Alekh Reed Chapman
Editorial Consultant:
Cindy Clarkson
First Assistant Camera:
Dominic Mulligan
Gaffer:
Aidan D'Arcy
Graphic Designer:
Tyler Willis
Music Arranger:
Seth Ringger
Producer:
Marnie Drake
Production Designer:
Angelica Soler Becerra
Production Manager:
Sara Norman
Script Supervisor:
Jessica Budin
Second Assistant Camera:
George Heazlewood
Sound Mixer:
Dale Warren
Sound Recordist:
Livia Lynch
Still Photographer:
Myles Saitta
Writer:
Alekh Reed Chapman
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