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Release Date:
April 28, 2016
Original Title:
A Month of Sundays
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Madman Films
South Australian Film Corporation
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Frank Mollard, divorced but still attached, can't move on and also can't sell a house in a property boom, much less connect with his teenage son. One night Frank gets a phone call from his mother. Nothing out of the ordinary there – apart from the fact that she died the year before.
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Co-Producer:
Virginia Whitwell
Costume Designer:
Anita Seiler
Dialogue Editor:
Pete Smith
Director:
Matthew Saville
Director of Photography:
Mark Wareham
Editor:
Ken Sallows
Executive Producer:
Paul Wiegard
Anthony LaPaglia
Hair Designer:
Tracy Phillpot
Line Producer:
Sally Clarke
Makeup Designer:
Tracy Phillpot
Music:
Bryony Marks
Music Producer:
Les Molnar
Music Supervisor:
Norman Parkhill
Post Producer:
Kate Butler
Post Production Supervisor:
Virginia Whitwell
Producer:
Kirsty Stark
Nick Batzias
Matthew Saville
Production Design:
Robert Webb
Screenplay:
Matthew Saville
Set Decoration:
Jen Drake
Sound Designer:
Tom Heuzenroeder
Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Heuzenroeder
Sound Recordist:
James Currie
Sound Supervisor:
Tom Heuzenroeder
Pete Smith
Visual Effects:
Mark Holman Harris
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