Übermensch (2009) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 7, 2009

Original Title:
Übermensch

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

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Armorer:
Steve Courtney

Assistant Director:
Daniel Graetz
Georgia Temple

Assistant Editor:
Jonny Graetz

Camera Operator:
Jonny Graetz
Milan Holec

Cinematography:
Mark Broadbent

Clapper Loader:
Patrick Temple

Continuity:
Alyssa Grantham

Costume Designer:
Jess Reece

Director:
Simon Temple

Editor:
Daniel Graetz

Focus Puller:
Scott Kimber
Troy Reichmann

Gaffer:
Ben Kilin

Grip:
Rodger Wang

Makeup & Hair:
Kyle Simmers

Music:
Caleb James

Producer:
Anna Temple
Simon Temple

Production Assistant:
Jonathan Proby

Production Designer:
Amanda Grillini

Script Supervisor:
Emma Jensen

Set Designer:
Tanika Pratt
Felicity Harris

Sound:
Matthew Gray

Sound Recordist:
Michael Bertha

Still Photographer:
Navid Nourani-Vatani

Supervising Producer:
Rebecca Fawcett

Visual Effects:
Zac Bavas
Pete Foley
Hans van Vliet

Weapons Master:
Mick Mumford

Writer:
Kim Newman
Daniel Poole

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