A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
How Do We End This?
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Danaƫ K Grieef Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
After Kelvin's violent outburst at a bar, Tish acts out her slow drawn revenge.
BTS Photographer:
Luciana Nicolaci
Best Boy Electric:
Kane Ellis
Frank Morrison
Costume Design:
Lily Newcombe
Director:
Claudia Nancarrow
Director of Photography:
Charlie Stamatogiannis
Editor:
Bonnie Bradley
First Assistant Camera:
Imogen Ellis
Thomas Wensor
First Assistant Director:
Jazmine Lissarrague
Gaffer:
Sophy Jin
Thomas Wensor
Nathaniel Keogh
Location Manager:
Claudia Nancarrow
Charlie Stamatogiannis
Makeup & Hair:
Mia Condon
Producer:
Danaƫ Grieef
Production Assistant:
Emma Hanly
Kenny Teqkilla
Production Design:
Rain Austen
Script Supervisor:
Jess Murphy
Second Assistant Camera:
John Janali
Thomas Wensor
Daniella Quijano
Second Assistant Director:
Jess Ingle
Harrison Rook
Set Dresser:
Cooper Walters
Sound Recordist:
Logan Brandson
Ethan Freemantle
Nicholas Todarello
Gonul Tuncel
Wardrobe Assistant:
Francis Crossman
Writer:
Claudia Nancarrow
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