A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 2023
Original Title:
Chook Shed
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
VCA School of Film and Television
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Emerson Hayes is a 60-year-old sculptor who lives in a caravan and works from an old shed in the back corner of her daughter’s coastal egg farm. When she is informed that her most acclaimed and last remaining work on public display is being replaced, she seeks a new home for it with family friend Lena, who curates a prestigious contemporary gallery. Lena, however, demands that Em present a fresh new work if she is to be considered for exhibition. As Em struggles to break out of her artistic rut, she is forced to reckon not only with her place in the art world, but with her entire identity.
Animal Wrangler:
Kim Dibben
Chaperone:
Nadia Anderson
Co-Writer:
Tom Matthews
William Jack Thaxter
Colorist:
Tim Morton
Consulting Editor:
Cindy Clarkson
Costume Designer:
MJ Kim
Director:
Hayden Flynn
Director of Photography:
Tavis Pinnington
First Assistant Camera:
Madelaine Ari
First Assistant Director:
Mattie McLeod
Gaffer:
Hamish Rayner
Sarah Ghassali
Hairstylist:
Edi Rodda
Makeup Artist:
Edi Rodda
Musician:
Angelique Ross
Original Music Composer:
Leon Ross
Post Production Assistant:
Madison Murphy
Post Production Coordinator:
Grayton Hevern
Post Production Producer:
Natalie Cunningham
Producer:
Hayden Flynn
Izrael Little
Sarah Hegge-Taylor
Production Coordinator:
Katie Bradley
Production Designer:
Violet Selwood-Thomas
Script Consultant:
Joey Hitten
Script Supervisor:
Tom Matthews
Sculptor:
Bee Howell
Second Assistant Camera:
Julia Enter
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Ned Johnstone
Sarah Hegge-Taylor
Sound Designer:
Anthony Cavalieri
Ant Bohun
Sound Mixer:
Ant Bohun
Sound Recordist:
Evan van Veen
Steadicam Operator:
Joel Soh
Still Photographer:
Bee Howell
Supervising Producer:
Helen Gaynor
Vocals:
Elena Ross
Writer:
Hayden Flynn
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