Amelia (2009) [PG]

Release Date:
October 22, 2009

Original Title:
Amelia

Alternate Titles:
아멜리에 : 하늘을 사랑한 여인

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History

Production Companies:
AE Electra Productions
Avalon Pictures
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP  GB: PG  HU: 18  IE: PG  JP: PG12  NL: AL  PL: 12  RO: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 111

A look at the life of legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to make a flight around the world.

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Aerial Coordinator:
Cam Harrod

Aerial Director of Photography:
John Marzano

Art Department Coordinator:
Maeve Slemon
H. Nancy Pak

Art Direction:
Nigel Churcher

Assistant Costume Designer:
Danielle Knox
Cori Burchell

Assistant Hairstylist:
Barbi Jollota
Stephanie Ingram

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Iantha Goldberg
Betty Belmore

Author:
Mary S. Lovell
Susan Butler

Best Boy Electric:
Michael L. Hall
Sam Bojin

Best Boy Grip:
Martin Lake
Sean Bourdeau

Boom Operator:
Jason McFarling
Bertrand Roets
Denis Bellingham

Camera Operator:
François Daignault
Perry Hoffman
Forbes MacDonald

Casting:
Avy Kaufman
Sheila Lane
Leeba Zakharov
Robin D. Cook
Anna Feyder

Casting Associate:
Lois J. Drabkin

Conceptual Illustrator:
Sanford Kong

Construction Buyer:
Grant Dreyer

Construction Coordinator:
Phillip Tellez

Construction Manager:
Brendan Smithers

Costume Assistant:
Terence Norman

Costume Design:
Kasia Walicka Maimone

Costume Supervisor:
Kim Child

Dialogue Coach:
Tim Monich
Diane Pitblado

Digital Intermediate:
Marcus Alexander
Darrell R. Smith

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Jonathan Sanden
Jacob Robinson

Director:
Mira Nair

Director of Photography:
Stuart Dryburgh

Dolly Grip:
Wayne Goodchild
Robert Cochrane

Editor:
Lee Percy
Allyson C. Johnson

Editorial Consultant:
Barry Alexander Brown

Electrician:
Desiree Lidon
Andile Madonci
Gerald Gillis
David Reilly IV
Wellington Mchunu
David Allan
Elroy Gabriel
Dax Bailey
Louis Boudreau
Shawn Snip
Vincent Borg

Extras Casting:
Noémi Westergard

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Christopher Raucamp

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Danie du Toit
Paul Begin

First Assistant Art Direction:
Kimberley Zaharko
David G. Fremlin

First Assistant Camera:
John Harper
Glyn Williams
Paul Mitcheltree

First Assistant Director:
Walter Gasparovic
Tom Quinn

First Assistant Hairstylist:
Karola Dirnberger

Foley:
Jay Peck
Ryan Collison

Gaffer:
Nick Rankin
Chris Howard
Bryan Forde

Generator Operator:
Rafeeq Dames
John Irwin
Lori Ann Bellefontaine
Albert Magoro
Gary Mitchell

Graphic Designer:
Jon Hunter

Greensman:
Shaun Skelton
Walter Woloschuk

Hairstylist:
Anne Morgan
Natalie Hill
Rick Findlater

Key Grip:
Jens Bacher
Richard Emerson
Ron MacNeil

Key Hair Stylist:
Vincent Sullivan

Key Makeup Artist:
Jordan Samuel

Key Rigging Grip:
Roy Elliston

Loader:
Regardt Maritz
Robyn Clarke

Makeup Artist:
Vivian Baker

Marine Coordinator:
William Flower

Music:
Gabriel Yared

Music Editor:
Nancy Allen
Nic Ratner

Painter:
Miroslaw Dziwik
Jeff Helgason
Andy Mistelbacher
Joanne Filletti
Mbhekeni Kumalo
Jose Akhim Faustino
Bryan Rose
Kirsty Sue Bestbier
Jacqui Hemingway
Lindy Wigle

Pilot:
Joseph R. Sheppard
Arnold Harvey Cleveland
Eric Andrew Presten
Maxime Fournier
Jimmy Leeward
John Herbert
Bernard Chabbert
Robert Faix
Antoine Chabbert

Producer:
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Ted Waitt
Kevin Hyman

Production Accountant:
Billi Bruins
Elaine Thurston
James F. Breithaupt

Production Assistant:
Mandisa Duna

Production Coordinator:
Anna Walton
Melissa Girotti
Cathy Grant

Production Design:
Stephanie Carroll

Production Manager:
Shireen Hattingh

Production Secretary:
Nikki Geater

Production Supervisor:
Robin M. Reelis

Property Master:
Andrew Orlando
Christopher Geggie

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Sean Sansom

Researcher:
Karen Bernstein

Rigging Gaffer:
Stephen Spurrell

Rigging Grip:
John Vrakking
Tracy Shaw

Scenic Artist:
Derek Stephenson
Matthew Lammerich
John Bannister

Script Supervisor:
Robyn Aronstam
Susan Marucci
Joanne Hagen
Nadia Guglieri

Seamstress:
Amanda Leffule
Tania Etienne
Josephine Pegram
Sylvie Bonniere

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Darren Spriet
Wynand Basson
Brian Cassar

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Mike Snider
Justin Hawkins

Second Assistant Camera:
Ted McInnes
Ari Magder

Set Decoration:
Gordon Sim

Set Decoration Buyer:
Marlene Rain
Odetta Stoddard

Set Dresser:
Karl du Preez
Steve Middlebrook
Robert Shipman
Melissa Visser
John Mainwaring
Trace Bisset

Sound Effects Editor:
Damian Volpe

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Barry
Dave Paterson
Dominick Tavella

Sound mixer:
Drew Kunin

Special Effects Coordinator:
Tony Kenny

Still Photographer:
Ken Woroner

Story Consultant:
Elgen Long

Storyboard Artist:
Rob McCallum
Rob Ballantyne

Techno Crane Operator:
Rick Leger

Thanks:
Chris Howard

Transportation Captain:
Rob Davis
Simphiwe Jodwana
Rodney Dominey

Transportation Co-Captain:
Wayne Ireland

Transportation Coordinator:
Mark Hardy
Dana Howes

Travel Coordinator:
Aaron Horton

Unit Publicist:
Joe Everett

Video Assist Operator:
Ronald Schlueter
Anthony English
Tim Davis

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mel Martin
Leann Harvey
Colleen Jenkinson
Sarah Barber

Visual Effects Producer:
Dennis Berardi

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wojciech Zielinski

Wardrobe Assistant:
Nadia Fouche
Ciara Brennan
Sian Edgson
Abigail Metcalfe
Jeanne Joubert

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ayesha Khatieb

Wigmaker:
Victoria Wood

Writer:
Anna Hamilton Phelan
Ronald Bass

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