A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 2023
Original Title:
Roadkill
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ GB: 15
Runtime: 93
A thief operating along the highways of rural Australia gets caught in the crossfires of an ongoing police investigation after he mugs a serial killer.
Assistant Camera:
Bella Connell
Austinn Arruzzolo
Alex Human
Ella Burton
Jack Bennett
Associate Producer:
Allison Scharber
Cinematography:
Riley Scott
Hugh Freytag
Color Grading:
Debbie Hattingh
James Whitrow
Director:
Alexander Whitrow
Editor:
James Whitrow
Alexander Whitrow
Executive Producer:
James Whitrow
Daniel J. Phillips
Gaffer:
Josh Koster
Makeup & Hair:
Luke Manhire
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Beck Claire
Taya Husdell
Music:
Yurii Radko
Producer:
Alexander Whitrow
James Whitrow
Production Design:
Taen Webb
Production Manager:
James Whitrow
Sound Editor:
Carl Fox
Braden Hermann
Ella Neumann
Sound Recordist:
Oliver McLoughlin
Lachlan Coles
Josh Williams
Sound Supervisor:
Cliff Jones
Steadicam Operator:
Jonathan Baker
Still Photographer:
Aiden Suggate
Andrea Whitrow
Thanks:
Mark Jaensch
Daniel Charlton
Linden Reynolds
Michael Eid
Marc Meisels
Mark Marchetti
Dean Tripodi
Shaun Branden
Michael Whitrow
Kate Strachan
Visual Effects Art Director:
Nicholas Cleary
Writer:
Alexander Whitrow
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