Words and Pictures (2014) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 22, 2014

Original Title:
Words and Pictures

Alternate Titles:
Lessons in love
Words & Pictures - In der Liebe und in der Kunst ist alles erlaubt

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
American Entertainment Investors
Lascaux Films
Latitude Productions
Voltage Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia | Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  DK: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 111

Is a man worth more than his words, a woman worth more than her pictures?

An art instructor and an English teacher form a rivalry that ends up with a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Roberta Peterson

Art Direction:
Kendelle Elliott

Assistant Art Director:
James Steuart

Assistant Costume Designer:
Karin Nosella

Assistant Property Master:
Kristin Shanski

Assistant Set Decoration:
Lee Campbell

Best Boy Grip:
Dan Gorval

Boom Operator:
Darryl Marko

Carpenter:
Rob Dampier

Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Maureen Webb
Tricia Wood

Co-Producer:
Gary Cogill
Frankey Dey

Construction Coordinator:
Jesse Joslin

Costume Design:
Tish Monaghan

Costume Designer:
Tish Monaghan

Costume Supervisor:
Jennifer Grossman

Dialect Coach:
Tim Monich

Dialogue Editor:
James Harvey

Director:
Fred Schepisi

Director of Photography:
Ian Baker

Dolly Grip:
Gil Forrester

Editor:
Peter Honess

Executive Producer:
Nancy Rae Stone

Extras Casting:
James Forsyth

First Assistant Director:
Richard Cowan

First Assistant Editor:
Warren Mazutinec
Gwillym Hewetson

Focus Puller:
Sean Elliott

Foley Artist:
Mario Vaccaro

Foley Editor:
Alex Francis

Foley Recordist:
George Alamaras

Gaffer:
David Tickell

Graphic Designer:
Loree Cameron

Greensman:
Dylan Dowd

Key Grip:
Kim Olsen

Key Hair Stylist:
Sanna Seppanen

Key Makeup Artist:
Rosalina Da Silva

Lead Set Dresser:
Mark Howes

Location Manager:
Tracey Renyard

Music Editor:
Ross Cockle

Music Supervisor:
Andrew Kotatko

Original Music Composer:
Paul Grabowsky

Paint Coordinator:
Mario Tomas-Niedworok

Painter:
Juliette Binoche

Post Production Supervisor:
Erin McGookin

Producer:
Gerald Di Pego
Fred Schepisi
Curtis Burch

Production Controller:
Anne Jacobsen

Production Coordinator:
Jill Christensen

Production Design:
Patrizia von Brandenstein

Production Manager:
Mary Anne Waterhouse
Nancy Rae Stone

Scenic Artist:
Erika Toliusis

Score Engineer:
Ross Cockle

Screenplay:
Gerald Di Pego

Script Supervisor:
Susan Lambie

Second Assistant Camera:
Sasha Proctor
Alex Martinez

Second Assistant Director:
Eddy Santos

Set Decoration:
Hamish Purdy

Set Dresser:
Katharina Brand

Sound Mixer:
Darren Brisker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Mackenzie
Steve Burgess

Special Effects Coordinator:
James Paradis

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Felix Fox
Todd Masters
Nicholas Podbrey

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Wilke

Still Photographer:
Doane Gregory

Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Nicholson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Glenn Newnham

Third Assistant Director:
Karin Behrenz

Unit Publicist:
Lorraine Jamison

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kate Guest
Fiona Fry

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