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Release Date:
March 13, 2022
Original Title:
Sheep #3
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Curtin University
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
9-year-old Jewish boy Jimmy dresses up as a Sheep for a school play, much to the chagrin of his mother. On their way to school, Jimmy and his mother suffer through a series of unfortunate mishaps that see them in a state of stress and pushing for time.
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Assistant Camera:
Justice Goodrick
Christie Hammond
Alex Gibbs
Jason Haji-Ali
Assistant Production Design:
Audrey Santoso
Jane Tero
Rebecca Mendi
Boom Operator:
Lewis Tolley
Mike Hall
Co-Executive Producer:
Kath Dooley
Kerreen Ely-Harper
Continuity:
Lucy Simmons
Robyn Mae Ong
Director:
Daniel Frost
Director of Photography:
Koyona Vannak
Editor:
Alex Gibbs
First Assistant Camera:
Jesse James
First Assistant Director:
Emma Thomason
Lighting Production Assistant:
Christie Hammond
Lewis Tolley
Makeup & Hair:
Brie Ratten
Music:
Morgan Maruthiah
Producer:
Ella Edwards
Mercedes Blackburn
Producer's Assistant:
Jessica Childs
Production Design:
Ayla Sapsworth-Collis
Runner Art Department:
Chloe Kennedy
Emily Lowry
Lauren Trench
Script Researcher:
Daniel Frost
Larissa Sexton-Finck
Script Supervisor:
Justice Goodrick
Lynton Pearson
Second Assistant Director:
Baeley Amalfi
Sound Designer:
Callum Walker
Still Photographer:
Lucy Simmons
Ella Edwards
Christie Hammond
Stunt Coordinator:
Nigel Harbach
Third Assistant Director:
Harrison Clare
Unit Manager:
Ella Edwards
Lewis Tolley
Writer:
Lucy Lofthouse
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