A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Big Bad Love
Alternate Titles:
Big Bad Love: The Signs of Abusive and Violent Relationships
Production Companies:
ABC Licensing
Century Entertainment
Eternal Pictures
Ronin Films
The Front
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
With young women 18-24 being most at risk of abuse, Australian comedian Becky Lucas sets out to understand what an abusive relationship looks like, how it begins and why it's so hard to intervene.
Additional Camera:
Anthony Jennings
Daniel Parsons
Ashley Barron
Sian Bates
Additional Production Sound Mixer:
Joel McLean
Assistant Editor:
Jack Higgins
Daniel Parsons
Associate Producer:
Natasha-Rose Pizzica
Cinematography:
Jody Muston
Colorist:
Billy Wychgel
Creator:
David Clune
Director:
Briony Benjamin
Editor:
Karryn de Cinque
Ash Watson
Executive Producer:
Marcus Gillezeau
Josh Pomeranz
Finance:
Webster Hyde Heath
Gaffer:
John Domeney
Legal Services:
Stephen Boyle
Medical Consultant:
Dina McMillan
Shannon Spriggs Murdoch
Online Editor:
James Cowie
Post Production Producer:
Catherine Armstrong
Production Assistant:
Daniel Parsons
Georgia Woodward
Production Design:
Laura Murray
Props:
Ruby Mathers
Sound Editor:
Angus Robertson
Sound Recordist:
Sarah Henty
Richard Horniblow
Story Consultant:
Jazz Twemlow
Technical Advisor:
Katie Acheson
Moo Baulch
Cara Gleeson
Hannah Grant
Kate Munro
Michael Salter
Kay Schubach
Karen Willis
Writer:
Briony Benjamin
Daniel Joyce
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