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Release Date:
June 2, 2023
Original Title:
Just Alright
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Instant Unicorn
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Dan is desperate for a fresh start, but when his former housemate, Scott, moves into his new unit uninvited and befriends a dead salmon he dubs ‘Craig’, solitude seems like an impossible dream. While Scott and Craig’s friendship flourishes, the salmon destroys Dan’s way of life, and he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands.
Art Department Assistant:
Selin Kaya
Haiden Nettle
Colorist:
Niklas Malkin
Director:
Gregory Kelly
Director of Photography:
Rudi Siira
Editor:
Scott Marrinan
First Assistant Camera:
Noah Hodgson
First Assistant Director:
Sameed Rabbani
Gaffer:
Mark Blanch
Lighting Technician:
Lotte Sweeney
Rain Flavell
Brydon Westall
Makeup & Hair:
Emily Stacey
Music:
Dan Beacom
Post Production Coordinator:
Jazmin Padarath
Producer:
Sam McSweeney
Scott Marrinan
Dan Beacom
Production Design:
Pernell Marsden
Prop Maker:
Edward Yates
Second Assistant Camera:
Ruairi Walsh
Sound Designer:
Rizky Pratama
Sound Recordist:
Rizky Pratama
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emily Stacey
Unit Production Manager:
Courtney Bombell
Writer:
Scott Marrinan
Dan Beacom
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