A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 5, 2015
Original Title:
Now Add Honey
Alternate Titles:
¿Qué hacemos con Honey?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Gristmill
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 97
When a pop-star cousin comes to stay, a family's once normal life changes drastically.
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Art Direction:
Jane Murphy
Assistant Accountant:
Tracey Tilyard
Camera Operator:
Andrew Jerram
Casting:
Nathan Lloyd
Casting Assistant:
Danielle Tigas
Costume Design:
Sandi Cichello
Director:
Wayne Hope
Director of Photography:
Ben Nott
Editor:
John Scott
Executive Producer:
Geoff Porz
Greg Sitch
Extras Casting:
Fiona McMaster
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Jerram
First Assistant Director:
Nathan Croft
Hair Designer:
Deborah Lanser
Line Producer:
Louisa Kors
Makeup Designer:
Deborah Lanser
Original Music Composer:
Craig Pilkington
Producer:
Louisa Kors
Wayne Hope
Robyn Butler
Production Accountant:
Ida Cundari
Production Design:
Penelope Southgate
Property Master:
Marney McKenna
Script Editor:
Sarina Rowell
Wayne Hope
Script Supervisor:
Ted Green
Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Dobson
Set Decoration:
Denise Goudy
Sound Designer:
Scott Findlay
Special Effects:
Peter Stubbs
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christian Gruaz
Standby Property Master:
Sam Howden
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Maxwell
Still Photographer:
Ben King
Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Frost
Stunt Double:
Zarene Dallas
Writer:
Robyn Butler
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