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Release Date:
March 23, 2023
Original Title:
Red, White & Brass
Alternate Titles:
Red White and Brass
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Cause & FX
Department of Post
Miss Conception Films
Piki Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG KR: All NZ: PG
Runtime: 85
Maka, a Tongan superfan, will do whatever it takes to get tickets to the Tonga v France Rugby World Cup game - even if that means promising to deliver a brass band for the pre-match entertainment. Only problem is, the band doesn't exist and Maka has four weeks to make one. Inspired by a true story.
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Best Boy Grip:
Gerald Morse
Cinematography:
Andrew McGeorge
Colorist:
James Gardner
Costume Design:
Daisy Marcuzzi
Costume Standby:
Aimee Cooki Martin
Data Wrangler:
Nicolette Hurnen
Dialogue Editor:
Dmitry Novikov
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Joss Hardman
Director:
Damon Fepulea'i
Editor:
Paul Maxwell
Damon Fepulea'i
Ben Powdrell
Executive Producer:
Carthew Neal
Ainsley Gardiner
Taika Waititi
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Garth Michael
Gaffer:
Adrian Hebron
Generator Operator:
Elyse Phee
Hair Designer:
Catherine Maguire
Lighting Artist:
Ryan Algar
Tomo Clere
Lighting Technician:
Jordan Erskine Barron
Makeup Designer:
Catherine Maguire
Music Producer:
Karl Sölve Steven
Post Production Coordinator:
Amelia Watts
Producer:
Georgina Allison Conder
Morgan Waru
Halaifonua Finau
Production Design:
Emily Mafile'O
Production Secretary:
Niamh Swannack
Property Master:
Gamel Kate O'Brien
Quality Control Supervisor:
Misha Yakovlev
Second Assistant Director:
Helen Whiting
Set Decoration:
Lili Lovell-Wood
Sound Designer:
Julia Huberman
Sound Effects Editor:
Julia Huberman
Stunt Coordinator:
Isaac Hamon
Thanks:
Marc Ashton
Visual Effects:
A.D. Narayan
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