Dad and the Fridge Box (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 13, 2021

Original Title:
Dad and the Fridge Box

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Torbay Ponies

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

When Jeannie lost her father, he is waked at home, his pine box laid across two chairs in the parlour; he has long lived inside a box. Based on the poem by Agnes Walsh comes a story of finding a use for everything.

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Boom Operator:
Mark Neary

Casting:
Jamie Pitt

Catering:
Millie Foley

Colorist:
Steve Cook

Continuity:
Natalia Hennelly

Costume Design:
Marie J. Sharpe

Digital Imaging Technician:
Aaron Elliott

Director:
Mary Walsh

Director of Photography:
Troy Maher

Editor:
Christian Sparkes

First Assistant Camera:
Cecil Johnson

First Assistant Director:
Erin French

Gaffer:
James Kean

Key Grip:
Sean Doran

Location Manager:
Cara Powell

Makeup & Hair:
Kendra Loder
Lorraine Power

Music:
Alan Doyle
Greg Hawco

Music Editor:
Adam Foran

Poem:
Agnes Walsh

Producer:
Mary Walsh
Gill Dawe

Production Assistant:
Russ Cochrane

Production Coordinator:
Cara Powell

Production Design:
Ane Christensen

Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews

Props:
John McClusky

Second Assistant Camera:
Aaron Elliott

Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Dunne

Set Decoration:
John McClusky

Set Dresser:
Jacob Cox

Sound Editor:
Adam Foran

Sound Mixer:
Adam Foran

Sound Recordist:
Marco Dölle

Swing:
Zoe Dempster

Visual Effects:
Darryl Couch

Wardrobe Designer:
Marie J. Sharpe

Writer:
Mary Walsh

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