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Release Date:
December 20, 1976
Original Title:
Do I Have to Kill My Child?
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Film Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
A disturbing drama about a young mother who physically abuses her baby. Feeling overwhelmed and aware that she's not coping after the birth of her third child, she sends desperate cries for help. But her mother, husband, neighbour and clinic sister do not recognise the seriousness of the situation until the baby ends up in hospital with a fractured skull. A heart-wrenching film that illustrates the experiences of many women who suffer from post-natal depression.
Art Direction:
Owen Williams
Assistant Director:
Garry Letts
Continuity:
Adrienne Read
Costumer:
Su Doring
Director:
Donald Crombie
Director of Photography:
Dean Semler
Editor:
Anthony Buckley
Executive Producer:
Anne Deveson
Makeup Artist:
Peggy Carter
Producer:
Janet Isaac
Sound:
Bob Hayes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth
Unit Manager:
David Haythornwaite
Writer:
Donald Crombie
Anne Deveson
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