City Loop (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 17, 2000

Original Title:
City Loop

Alternate Titles:
Bored Olives

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Channel 4 Television
NHK
Pacific Film and Television Commission
SBS Independent
Showtime Australia

Production Countries:
Australia | Japan | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 78

Speedies Pizza is about to speed out of control.

City Loop tells the story of six young people who work in a pizzeria, as they struggle to comes to terms with boredom, fear of responsibility and pizzas to go

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Art Direction:
Matthew Crocker

Assistant Sound Editor:
Yulia Akerholt

Casting:
Gregory Apps

Continuity:
Merran Elliot

Costume Designer:
Alex Barton

Dialogue Editor:
Linda Murdoch

Director:
Belinda Chayko

Director of Photography:
Iosif Demian

Editor:
Nick Meyers

Executive Producer:
Makoto Ueda

First Assistant Director:
Darren Mallett

First Assistant Editor:
Anne Ker

Hairstylist:
Michelle McLennan

Makeup Artist:
Michelle McLennan

Makeup Department Head:
Lynne O'Brien

Music:
Kate Crawford
Nicole Skeltys

Music Editor:
Nick Meyers

Producer:
Bruce Redman

Production Coordinator:
Kerry Mulgrew

Production Design:
Luigi Pittorino

Production Manager:
Jennifer Cornwell

Screenplay:
Stephen Davis

Script Editor:
Louise Gough

Second Assistant Director:
Simone Wajon

Sound Mixer:
Robert Sullivan

Sound Recordist:
Bob Clayton

Stunt Coordinator:
Josef Schwaiger

Supervising Sound Editor:
Sam Petty

Third Assistant Director:
Nicholas Wyles

Unit Manager:
Harry Yates

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