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Release Date:
November 27, 2013
Original Title:
The Darkside
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Scarlett Pictures
Screen Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Writer and Director Warwick Thornton has assembled a collection of the most poignant, sad, funny and absurd ghost stories from around Australia. He will bring them to life with the help of some of Australia's most iconic actors as the storytellers.
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Art Direction:
Bethany Ryan
Assistant Editor:
David Spruengli
Casting:
Anousha Zarkesh
Choreographer:
Stephen Page
Costume Designer:
Annie Beauchamp
Dialogue Editor:
Tony Murtagh
Director:
Warwick Thornton
Director of Photography:
Warwick Thornton
Editor:
Roland Gallois
Location Manager:
Peter Hicks
Makeup Artist:
Nikki Gooley
Music Supervisor:
Kim Green
Post Production Supervisor:
Michaal Monk
Producer:
Kath Shelper
Production Design:
Annie Beauchamp
Researcher:
Lindy Boylan
Set Decoration:
Sally Addinsall
Sound Designer:
Liam Egan
Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Heuzenroeder
Sound Mixer:
Robert Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
David Tranter
Mark Cornish
Mark Manolis
Title Designer:
Jeremy Saunders
Visual Effects Producer:
Helen Kok
Visual Effects Supervisor:
James Rogers
Writer:
Warwick Thornton
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