A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 2009
Original Title:
Übermensch
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
What will it take to become a hero?
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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