To Spark a Wildfire (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 2024

Original Title:
To Spark a Wildfire

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Three Quarter Films

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 51

Three lonely people trying to find solace in each other and mend misunderstandings rooted in trauma, cultural taboos and old regrets.

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Assistant Editor:
Sara Riippa

Boom Operator:
Aaron D'Silva

Colorist:
Ella Boon

Costume Designer:
Angela Lopez

Director:
Musashi Wakaki

Director of Photography:
Will Chao

Editor:
Thavy Thongkham

First Assistant Camera:
Adrian Dias
Adrian Dong

First Assistant Director:
Leigh Schilling

Gaffer:
Cooper Bonetti

Makeup & Hair:
Angela Lopez

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Courtney Vanderleest

Music:
Dylan Reid

Musician:
Dylan Reid
Suzi Reid

Post Production Supervisor:
Thavy Thongkham

Producer:
Angie Goh
Bryce Purkiss
Vivian Tang

Production Assistant:
An Dang
Mark Paterson

Production Design:
Milla Pearl Sievers

Props:
Brigitte Montalan

Script Supervisor:
Lina Ly

Second Assistant Camera:
Angie Wong

Second Assistant Director:
Angie Wong

Set Dresser:
Cecelia Karlovich
Kayleen Montalan

Sound Designer:
Darcy Colin Adam

Sound Mixer:
Darcy Colin Adam

Sound Recordist:
Conor Whitty

Writer:
Angie Goh

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