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Release Date:
May 4, 2000
Original Title:
Looking for Alibrandi
Alternate Titles:
Terza generazione
Vem är Alibrandi?
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Robyn Kershaw Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Josie Alibrandi is 17 and doesn't know where she belongs. This year, however, everything is going to change. Josie will face her fears, uncover secrets and even discover the true identity of her father.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Kathryn Milliss
Assistant Grip:
John Balbi
Paul Gray
Best Boy Electric:
Cliff Henry
Clapper Loader:
Brycen Horne
Costume Design:
Michael Wilkinson
Dialect Coach:
Victoria Mielewska
Director:
Kate Woods
Director of Photography:
Toby Oliver
Editor:
Martin Connor
Executive Producer:
Tristram Miall
First Assistant Director:
James McTeigue
Focus Puller:
Campbell Drummond
Gaffer:
Darryn Fox
Key Grip:
Roy Mico
Music:
Alan John
Producer:
Robyn Kershaw
Production Accountant:
Fiona Landreth
Second Assistant Director:
Deborah Antoniou
Still Photographer:
Paolo Bassi
Lisa Tomasetti
Stunt Coordinator:
Lawrence Woodward
Stunt Double:
Bernadette Winthers
Brett Praed
Third Assistant Director:
Paul Sullivan
Writer:
Melina Marchetta
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