A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 9, 2016
Original Title:
Half
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Nexus Production Group
Threecatsinlimbo Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
When worlds collide where does a young boy stand? Set in 1940s Victoria, Half is about identity, love, and finding where we belong.
Animation:
Thomas Sutcliffe
Art Department Assistant:
Angela Perry
Assistant Camera:
Jessa Rose
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kate Ditton
Assistant Director:
Katherine Grinlaw
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Heidi Salander
Associate Producer:
Kathrine Clarke
Best Boy Grip:
Michael Liparota
Cinematography:
Mark Kenfield
Colorist:
Mark Kenfield
Compositor:
Charly Harrison
Costume Designer:
Amanda Grillini
Digital Compositor:
Thomas Sutcliffe
Director:
Saara Lamberg
Editor:
Camille van Wessem
Executive Producer:
Ivan Malekin
Angela Perry
Prasad Rahul
Terry Tubbs
Gaffer:
Brendan Krotz
Stephen Ramplin
Makeup Artist:
Daphne Goulter
Music:
Charly Harrison
Post Coordinator:
Ivan Malekin
Producer:
Cory Corbett
Production Assistant:
David Farrington
Rebecca Makar
Production Design:
Amanda Grillini
Second Assistant Camera:
Prasad Rahul
Sound Editor:
Gerard Mack
Sound Mixer:
Glenn Taylor
Still Photographer:
Sarah Jayne
Writer:
Stephanie Skinner
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