The Telegram Man (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 7, 2011

Original Title:
The Telegram Man

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

The Telegram Man explores the impact of World War II on a close-knit Australian farming community.

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Costume Designer:
Joanna Mae Park

Costume Supervisor:
Melissa Fallshaw

Creative Consultant:
Antonia Barnard
David Stratton
Bruce Beresford
Russell Boyd

Director:
James Francis Khehtie

Director of Photography:
Kevin Scott

Editor:
Ceinwen Berry

Executive Producer:
John Boyne

First Assistant Director:
Richard Clendinnen

Hair Designer:
Angela Conte

Hairstylist:
Cristian Castilliano

Location Manager:
Peter Hicks

Makeup Artist:
Memo Gallard

Makeup Designer:
Angela Conte

Original Music Composer:
Petra Salsjo

Producer:
James Francis Khehtie

Production Design:
David McKay

Production Manager:
Ulysses Oliver

Screenplay:
Victoria Wharfe McIntyre

Script Supervisor:
Benedict Paxton-Crick

Sound Designer:
Livia Ruzic

Sound Mixer:
Keith Thomas

Sound Recordist:
Chris Alderton

Story:
John Boyne

Thanks:
Layne Beachley
Kirk Pengilly

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