A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Free Money
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Asian-Australian Wen is in for a surprise when she tags along to Chinese New Year lunch with Aunty Poh and her friends... The aunties take the honour of fighting for the bill very seriously. When limbs start flying, Wen and Aunty Poh come to terms with the importance of friendship and family.
Animation:
Lisianne Chan
Keona Lau
Chiara Bicanic
Director:
Lisianne Chan
Director of Photography:
Emily Weeks
Editor:
Keona Lau
First Assistant Camera:
Alexandra Anonuevo
First Assistant Director:
Haylee Muir
Gaffer:
Annika Willcocks
Hair Designer:
Stella Jurd
Makeup Designer:
Stella Jurd
Producer:
Annika Muller
Production Design:
Imani Jurd
Second Assistant Camera:
Luke O'Donnell
Sound:
Jaxx Loui
Writer:
Lisianne Chan
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