A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 2000
Original Title:
Selkie
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Bluestone Pictures
Showtime Australia
South Australian Film Corporation
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Teenager Jamie moves with his mother, sister and grandfather to an island off the South Australian coast where mum has a job running a marine research station. To his discomfort, Jamie discovers he's a "selkie" - half human, half seal - that explains the webbing on his hands and also why he changes completely into a seal as soon as he hits water.
Art Direction:
Tony Cronin
Casting:
Angela Heesom
Susie Maizels
Costume Designer:
Anita Seiler
Director:
Donald Crombie
Director of Photography:
David Foreman
Editor:
Edward McQueen-Mason
Executive Producer:
Jill Green
Makeup & Hair:
Suzie Warhurst-Steele
Music:
Sean Timms
Original Concept:
David Marlow
Kate Fawkes
Producer:
Rob George
Jane Ballantyne
Production Design:
Rita Zanchetta
Screenplay:
Rob George
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Smith
Sound Recordist:
Toivo Lember
Supervising Sound Editor:
Livia Ruzic
Underwater Director of Photography:
Malcolm Ludgate
Visual Effects:
Ben Paschke
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