Bitch (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1995

Original Title:
Bitch

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
GG Films
New Zealand Film Commission

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Isabel recalls a trio of relationships: one with a man in the middle of discovering he is gay, one with a man who doesn't like the smell of Isabel's pet dog, and the one with her friend Ruth.

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Assistant Editor:
Josie McClutchie

Associate Producer:
Di Oliver

Boom Operator:
Ann Barnes

Clapper Loader:
Nigel Bluck

Continuity:
Merrin Gimmel

Director:
Fiona Samuel

Director of Photography:
Richard Bluck

Editor:
Eric De Beus

First Assistant Director:
Martin Walsh

Focus Puller:
Mike Knudsen
Amanda Clark

Foley:
Helen Luttrell

Makeup & Hair:
Susan Davis

Original Music Composer:
Michelle Scullion

Post Production Supervisor:
Colin Tyler

Producer:
Glenis Giles

Production Coordinator:
Josie Bird

Production Design:
Stephen Geary

Production Manager:
Wendy Cuthbert

Property Buyer:
Terri Anderton

Script Consultant:
Philippa Campbell

Second Assistant Director:
Fiona Bartlett

Sound Recordist:
Ken Saville
Grant Finlay

Wardrobe Designer:
Chris Elliott
Helen Bollinger

Writer:
Fiona Samuel

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