A Step Apart (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2023

Original Title:
A Step Apart

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
OneHouse Story Company
Swinburne Film and Television School

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 20

Jamie, a 10-year-old country boy, who has grown up with his step brother Will, struggles with not only the impending divorce of their parents but the grief of the potential loss of the only sibling he has ever known.

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Assistant Editor:
Spencer Cameron

Assistant Production Design:
Bella Salvatore

BTS Videographer:
Andrew Whelan

Best Boy Electric:
Tyron Tran
Daniel Smith

Boom Operator:
Anthony Papanastasiou

Camera Operator:
Cameron Mitchell

Color Grading:
Jordan Blanch

Director:
Ben J. Read

Director of Photography:
Cameron Mitchell

Editor:
Ben J. Read

First Assistant Camera:
Finegan Sampson

First Assistant Director:
Chloe Doumanis

Gaffer:
Jordan Blanch

Grip:
Andrew Whelan

Key Grip:
Nick Smith

Makeup & Hair:
Bella Salvatore

Music:
Tom Rosenthal

Music Supervisor:
Ben J. Read

Producer:
Max Kearsley

Production Design:
Eloise Elph

Script Consultant:
Tadji Ulrich

Second Assistant Camera:
Tannaz Shaabanpour

Sound Designer:
Stevan Marinković

Sound Mixer:
Spencer Cameron

Still Photographer:
Olivia McGregor

VFX Artist:
Cameron Mitchell

Writer:
Ben J. Read

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