A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 4, 2015
Original Title:
Drown
Alternate Titles:
Drown
La Dernière Vague
Тонуть
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
JJ Splice Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 93
Len is a Surf Lifesaving champion, a legend in the cloistered surf club just like his father. When the younger, faster, and fitter Phil arrives at the club, Len’s legendary status starts to crumble. Then Len sees Phil arriving in the company of another man. Phil is gay.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Simon Koloadin
Additional Camera:
Michael Cecere
Art Direction:
Gabriella De Candia
Associate Producer:
Sean O'Reilly
Dylan McDonald
Camera Operator:
Dean Francis
Co-Producer:
Aleeya McGuid
Dominic McDonald
Kayne Taylor
Costume Design:
Christopher Baldry
Chloe Lawrence-Hartcher
Data Wrangler:
Thomas Goodin
Director:
Dean Francis
Editor:
Dean Francis
Thomas Goodin
Executive Producer:
Lucas Plunkett
Raymond Y.H. Chan
Nicole Harcourt
Simon Plunkett
Shaun Miller
Ross James Jacobs
First Assistant Camera:
Lucas Plunkett
First Assistant Director:
Kayne Taylor
Location Manager:
Yasmine Mustafa
Music:
Ian Kitney
Producer:
Stephen Davis
Dean Francis
Production Design:
Christopher Baldry
Property Master:
Elena Nommensen
Script Supervisor:
Andrew Gardner
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Goodin
Second Assistant Director:
Aleeya McGuid
Second Unit Director:
Craig Boreham
Set Designer:
Christopher Baldry
Standby Property Master:
Diva Abrahamian
Still Photographer:
Reema Petrusev
Underwater Director of Photography:
Dean Cropp
Writer:
Dean Francis
Stephen Davis
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