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Release Date:
October 8, 2017
Original Title:
Fucking Adelaide
Alternate Titles:
F*!#ing Adelaide
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Screen Australia
South Australian Film Corporation
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 96
A comedy drama told from six different perspectives of a family who reunite in Adelaide when Mum plans to sell the family home. Any sense of togetherness quickly crumbles to reveal how fucked and glorious it is to be home.
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Art Department Assistant:
Jonathon Hyde-Neary
Art Direction:
Joey Charlton
Assistant Director:
Nadia Samson
Paul Forza
Assistant Editor:
Raynor Pettge
Boom Operator:
Travis Williamson
Camera Operator:
Maxx Corkindale
Costume Design:
Renate Henschke
Director of Photography:
Bryan Mason
Editor:
Bryan Mason
First Assistant Camera:
Clair Bishop
First Assistant Director:
Travis Kalendra
Foley:
Adrian Medhurst
Ryan Squires
Gaffer:
Robertto Karas
Grip:
Hugh Freytag
Makeup Artist:
Anita Rutter
Producer:
Rebecca Summerton
Bryan Mason
Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Elliott
Production Design:
Amy Baker
Production Manager:
Bettina Hamilton
Production Office Assistant:
Ashleigh Knott
Script Supervisor:
Matt Vesely
Sound Editor:
Tom Heuzenroeder
Adrian Medhurst
Bryan Mason
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Medhurst
Sound Recordist:
Josh Williams
J.B. Williams
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Olivia Zanchetta
Writer:
Matthew Cormack
Matt Vesely
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