A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 13, 2009
Original Title:
In Her Skin
Alternate Titles:
How to Change in 9 Weeks
I Am You
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Screen Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 107
Tale of a 15-year-old Australian girl who went missing.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Kim Prentice
Art Direction:
Jenny O'Connell
Assistant Editor:
David Vendette
Casting:
Susie Maizels
Consulting Producer:
Sidney Lumet
Costume Design:
Terry Ryan
Costume Supervisor:
Alban Farrawell
Dialogue Editor:
Glenn Newnham
Director:
Simone North
Director of Photography:
Jules O'Loughlin
Editor:
Jane Moran
Executive Producer:
Catriona Hughes
Andy Mcintyre
Hairstylist:
Veronique Keys
Key Makeup Artist:
Lynne O'Brien
Makeup Artist:
Sally Gordon
Music Supervisor:
Andrew Kotatko
Original Music Composer:
Catriona Hughes
Producer:
Tony Cavanaugh
Production Design:
Peta Lawson
Production Manager:
Barbara Gibbs
Annie McEvoy
Script Supervisor:
Kristin Witcombe
Sound Designer:
Andrew Neil
Sound Editor:
Cliff Sanderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Neil
Sound Recordist:
John Schiefelbein
Special Effects Supervisor:
Clint Ingram
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Baldwin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew Neil
Title Designer:
Zenon Kohler
Writer:
Simone North
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