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Release Date:
May 1, 2014
Original Title:
The Orchard
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Arterial Motives
Australian Film Television and Radio School
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Leo is dead and Saverio hasn't spoken to him for ten years. When Saverio meets Anna, his dead brother's goddaughter, she leads him to what he most wants to avoid--Leo's memory, and his own dark desires.
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Additional Photography:
Catherine McElhone
Assistant Camera:
Kamil Domaradzki
Boom Operator:
Gareth Evans
Cableman:
Martin Demian
Camera Operator:
Kamil Domaradzki
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Co-Writer:
Laura Scrivano
Costume Design:
Maria Verdouka
Costumer:
Dannielle Alexander
Digital Effects Producer:
Trish Cahill
Director:
Laura Scrivano
Director of Photography:
Samuel Halpin
Editor:
Anil Griffin
Foley Artist:
Tim Dwyer
Grip:
Tony Bosch
Hairstylist:
Claudia Magro
Jenny Day
Makeup Artist:
Jenny Day
Claudia Magro
Music:
Matt McGowen
Online Editor:
Michael Vanderveer
Producer:
Peter Magdas
Katia Nizic
Production Assistant:
Yolanda Ramke
Production Design:
Maria Verdouka
Production Manager:
Katia Nizic
Peter Magdas
Property Master:
Quentin Tetz
Set Decoration:
Quentin Tetz
Sound Editor:
Tim Dwyer
Sound Mixer:
Blake Guy
Sound Recordist:
Martin Demian
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Claudia Magro
Story:
Laura Scrivano
Charlotte McConaghy
Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Heaney
Writer:
Charlotte McConaghy
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