Rotting Hill (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Rotting Hill

Genres:
Romance

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A rom com moment in dystopian zombie Melbourne

Girl meets boy, and chases the fantasy romance she's always dreamed of... despite the zombie apocalypse. Sera is finding it hard to make friends as an adult. Let alone, meet the person of her dreams. Everyone is busy spending their days 'staying alive' and 'fighting zombies', and it's impossible to meet new people. Until she meets the mysterious Hari, and unbelievably, Sera may have found what she's really been fighting for the whole time.

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Art Department Production Assistant:
Tom Watson

Assistant Art Director:
Grace Hird

Assistant Camera:
Luke Broadhurst
Ethan Van Der Korput

Boom Operator:
Declan Magee
Chris Tuazon

Cinematography:
Nicholson Ren

Colorist:
Nicholson Ren

Continuity:
Stefanie Fazzari

Costume Assistant:
Alex Radovan

Costume Designer:
Elle Vanderdale

Director:
Anastasia Sidorova

Editor:
Benny Bies
Nicholson Ren

First Assistant Director:
Alex Nesic

Gaffer:
Stephen Jenkins

Key Grip:
Cooper Dalbo
Caitlin Harvey

Key Makeup Artist:
Imogen Doherty-Brown

Makeup Artist:
Kasey woolley

Music:
Mike Trubetskov

Producer:
Anastasia Sidorova
Nicholson Ren

Production Assistant:
Paul Palatsides

Production Designer:
Lina Zackariya

Production Manager:
Alex Nesic

Sound Mixer:
Chris Tuazon

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gareth Reid

Still Photographer:
Phil Watt

Stunt Coordinator:
Adam Davis
Zev Eleftheriou

Stunts:
Graham Jahne

Writer:
Anastasia Sidorova

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