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Release Date:
March 4, 1992
Original Title:
Cop It Sweet
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
In the winter of 1991 an ABC film crew spent six weeks following Sydney's Redfern police. The inner city patrol of Redfern is predominantly working class with a large aboriginal and migrant population. The police in this film are general duties officers mostly on mobile patrols. At the time of filming 78% of police at Redfern were under the age of 25.
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Additional Camera:
Brett Joyce
Additional Soundtrack:
Geoff Krix
Assistant Camera:
Ron Foley
Cinematography:
Paul Costello
Color Grading:
John Galbraith
Katica Stevanovic
Director:
Jenny Brockie
Editor:
John Pleffer
Executive Producer:
Christopher McCullough
Music:
Mark McDuff
Peter Kaldor
Producer:
Jenny Brockie
Producer's Assistant:
Louise Johnson
Production Assistant:
Anita Jorgensen
Production Manager:
Anne Chivas
Production Supervisor:
John Wilkinson
Researcher:
Chris Shale
Sound Editor:
Peter Hall
Fabian Sanjurjo
Linda Gahan
Sound Mixer:
Peter Purcell
Sound Recordist:
Mario Pellegrino
Title Designer:
Anthony Battaglia
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