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Release Date:
June 9, 2011
Original Title:
33 Postcards
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Portal Pictures
Zhejiang Hengdian Film Production
Production Countries:
Australia | China
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M US: NR
Runtime: 97
Dean Randall has sponsored a young Chinese orphan Mei Mei for many years, when she arrives in Sydney out of the blue to thank him, their lives are changed forever.
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Additional Still Photographer:
Lisa Tomasetti
Art Direction:
Lon Lucini
Assistant Grip:
Django Nou
Casting:
Faith Martin
Clapper Loader:
Drew English
Costume Design:
Xanthe Heubel
Data Wrangler:
Allan Chesher
Nir Shelter
Director:
Pauline Chan
Director of Photography:
Toby Oliver
Editor:
Jane Moran
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Shakeshaft
Focus Puller:
Andre Deubel
Key Grip:
Martin Fargher
Original Music Composer:
Antony Partos
Production Design:
Thomas Chong
Peta Lawson
Screenplay:
Pauline Chan
Philip Dalkin
Martin Edmond
Script Supervisor:
Melina Burns
Still Photographer:
Mark Rogers
Story:
Martin Edmond
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