A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 2024
Original Title:
Emile is Missing
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Glass Bricks
Victorian College of the Arts
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Following the disappearance of her girlfriend a trans filmmaker discovers EmileCam, a 24-hour livestream which had been devoted to spying on her.
Boom Operator:
Haemish Gordon
Alexandra Barron
Colorist:
Deidre McClelland
Director:
Sam Carson
Félix Morreo Zissermann
Director of Photography:
Félix Morreo Zissermann
Editor:
Félix Morreo Zissermann
Editorial Consultant:
Cindy Clarkson
First Assistant Camera:
Tan Slayvèhn
Gaffer:
Klari Agar
Graphic Designer:
Maddy Bryson
Makeup & Hair:
Lilly Von Goes
Music:
William Palazzo
Post Coordinator:
Grayton Hevern
Producer:
Olive Bilic
Sam Carson
Production Coordinator:
Katie Bradley
Production Designer:
Char Lee
Production Office Coordinator:
Sez Niederer
Runner Art Department:
Sophie Bonollo
Sound:
Bea Brozek
Sound Designer:
Alexandra Barron
Sound Mixer:
Neil McGrath
Still Photographer:
Casper Plum
Supervising Producer:
Angie Black
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