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Release Date:
September 8, 2024
Original Title:
KillJoy
Alternate Titles:
KillJoy
Revealed: KillJoy
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Fringe Dweller Films
Screen Australia
Shark Island Foundation
Stan
The Post Lounge
VicScreen
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 79
Kathryn Joy was three months old when their father killed their mother. He served just 22 months and by age four, Kathryn was back living with him in the house he killed their mother in with little knowledge of what happened to her. Spanning over forty years, Revealed: KillJoy follows Kathryn from a child into adulthood as they embark on a journey to uncover their mother's buried story.
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Cinematography:
Vincent Lamberti
Director:
Vincent Lamberti
Editor:
Steven Robinson
Johanna Scott
Executive Producer:
Ivan O'Mahoney
Adam Farrington-Williams
Cailah Scobie
Alicia Brown
Makeup & Hair:
Kat Beardsley
Music:
David Bridie
Producer:
Lisa Albert
Sound Designer:
Livia Ruzic
Sound Recordist:
Jarred Otten
Mel Battram
Terry Chadwick
Writer:
Vincent Lamberti
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