A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Come For Dinner
Production Companies:
Swinburne Film and Television School
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A young filmmaker's secret job directing pornography is threatened by her sister’s vow to expose her to their demanding Jewish family at Rosh Hashanah dinner that night.
Assistant Art Director:
Alyssa Moller
Assistant Camera:
Connor Piscicelli
Tilmann Stewart
Angela Basile
Liam Harrington
Assistant Director:
Lotte Sweeney
Assistant Production Design:
Claire Giuffre
Best Boy Grip:
Dylan Eagle
Boom Operator:
Conor Whitty
Child Wrangler:
Lazar Feldman
Zoe Arnott
Colorist:
Kayleen Montalan
Ethan Freemantle
Director:
Timna Katz
Director of Photography:
Miri Wilson
Editor:
Ethan Freemantle
Graphic Designer:
Jordan Foulkes
Lighting Technician:
Tom Hodge
Producer:
Maxwell Shepherd
Producer's Assistant:
Rama Nicholas
Production Assistant:
Ben Polazzon
Production Design:
Emily Nikou
Production Sound Mixer:
George Kapaklis
Production Supervisor:
Harry Brakha
Script Supervisor:
Ethan Freemantle
Sound Designer:
George Kapaklis
Still Photographer:
Michael Hollis
Writer:
Timna Katz
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