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Original Title:
PTSD Love Stories
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
PTSD Love Stories is a story of hope and an exploration of the identity, love and relationships of the carers who give up their dreams to care for those they love. Their patients are their nearest and dearest who suffer from PTSD as a result of trauma incurred in their work in the triple zero services of Fire, Ambulance and Police, and the Australian Defence Force. Who cares for the Carers? We follow three individuals who are now reawakening their dreams. Join them as they find ways forward to love, to care and still be free to find their identity and fulfill their own needs. PTSD Love Stories combines observational documentary and re-enactment with animation, the film shines a light on mental health, trauma, PTSD, suicide, and stigma in the workplace.
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Animation:
Mica Purnell
Lachlan Mcfarlane
Assistant Director:
James Marshall
Assistant Editor:
Seth Lebrese
Carlos Trebilcock
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Benjamin Stanic
Assistant Sound Designer:
Joseph R. Morrison
Camera Operator:
Seth Lebrese
Brian Loewe
Francis Thompson
Cinematography:
Arun Ketsirat
Colorist:
Shawn Pang
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Vasiliev
Director:
Arun Ketsirat
Editor:
Judy Yeh
First Assistant Editor:
Sarah Gorrard
Lead Animator:
Daniel Warner
Makeup Artist:
Ally Atkinson
Original Music Composer:
Sarah Ward
Post Production Assistant:
Sophie Daulby
Cam Brennan
Seth Lebrese
Vorakorn Ruetaivanichkul
Rohan Mewes
Amelia Fishpool
Lisa Mae Binti Hasnul
Producer:
Arun Ketsirat
Kym Melzer
Production Assistant:
Carlos Felipe
Props:
Sammi Pampson
Angelique Jenkins
Sound Designer:
Sarah Ward
Writer:
Kym Melzer
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