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Release Date:
October 1, 2023
Original Title:
Eating Late
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Australian Government
Screen Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
The inner lives of sad, meek, bored and despondent diners unravel in a suburban Chinese restaurant. Narrated by Lee Lin Chin, Eating Late is a black comedy combining live-action performances with miniature sets. Captured in a single locked-off shot, the film utilises digital zooms to offer unique perspectives of a singular event.
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BTS Photographer:
Rick Maxwell Douglas
Indigo Tait-Atkin
Derrick Duan
Casting Consultant:
Jonathan Schuster
Catering:
Lauren Meath
Cinematography:
Jesse Phillips
Colorist:
Dan Stonehouse
Sam McCarthy
Costume Designer:
Ashton Langdon
Director:
Lewis Attey
Daniel Wood
Editor:
Lewis Attey
Electrician:
Jaydan De Oliveira
Alfie Haddon
Gabriel Mooney
First Assistant Director:
Nick Pileio
Gaffer:
Jack Donald-McDowall
Makeup & Hair:
Emily Stacey
Musician:
Naomi Dickers
Joseph Hourigan
Original Music Composer:
Rick Parnaby
Producer:
Lewis Attey
Daniel Wood
Production Designer:
Lewis Attey
Publicist:
Philippa Lamb
Runner Art Department:
Gabriel Mooney
Set Dresser:
Jamie Helmer
Indigo Tait-Atkin
Derrick Duan
Sound Designer:
Livia Ruzic
Sound Engineer:
Guus Hoevenaars
Sound Mixer:
Keith Thomas
Thanks:
Hayley Surgenor
Tobias Willis
Kate Laurie
John Badgery
Lauren Meath
Dean Garrow
Barry Malseed
Christopher Leben
Emma Buckley Lennox
VFX Artist:
Drew Moden
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kasia Zongollowicz
Writer:
Lewis Attey
Daniel Wood
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