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Release Date:
November 24, 2021
Original Title:
So It Goes
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Curtin University
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
In a rural town, the shock death of a teenage boy devastates his family. As his sense of home and belonging is eroded, the boy's father Tom seeks a way to come to terms with his son's death - one which can only come from true acceptance of all that his son was.
Assistant Camera:
Daniella Unger
Mike Roberts
Assistant Director:
Claudia Dickson
Eddie McGowan
BTS Photographer:
Kate Hulbert
Boom Operator:
Stephen Vlatko
Color Assistant:
Laura Sewell
Continuity:
Liam Caines
Junyi Wang
Director:
Hudson J. Howes
Director of Photography:
Laura Sewell
Editor:
Tinsey Jones
Executive Producer:
Kath Dooley
First Assistant Camera:
Ryley Wilson
First Assistant Director:
Hugh Davenport
Gaffer:
Joshua Evans
Makeup & Hair:
Emily Lowry
Music:
Daniel Guerrette
Jason Ji
Andrew Rose
Producer:
Emma Hulbert
Production Assistant:
Jasmine Loda-Batey
Syarisa Yasin
Production Design:
Gabriella Sinsua
Production Manager:
Tahlia Triplett
Props:
Lachlan Wheeler
Set Dresser:
Lula Elmi
Megan Mak
Sound Designer:
Brandon Fisher
Stunt Coordinator:
Nigel Harbach
Writer:
Christian Forster
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