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Release Date:
October 3, 2002
Original Title:
Garage Days
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Mystery Clock Cinema
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 105
The story of a young Sydney band trying to get a foothold in the competitive world of rock n' roll. After the band's first gig is a colossal failure, the lead singer takes it upon himself to go out and pursue the most successful rock manager in the country. Meanwhile, the other members of the band continue to deal with the kind of everyday life issues that can ultimately tear a band apart. It may be the dawn of a new millennium, but it's still a long way to the top if you want to rock n' roll.
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Art Direction:
Annie Beauchamp
Best Boy Grip:
Mal Booth
Camera Operator:
Darrin Keough
Laurie Kirkwood
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Cinematography:
Simon Duggan
Clapper Loader:
Rachel Fairfax
Co-Producer:
Adrienne Read
Director:
Alex Proyas
Editor:
Richard Learoyd
First Assistant Director:
John Martin
Focus Puller:
Jason Binnie
Carolyn Constantine
Dugal Campbell
Brendan Gribble
Music:
Andrew Lancaster
Antony Partos
David McCormack
Producer:
Topher Dow
Alex Proyas
Production Design:
Michael Philips
Production Executive:
Lawrence Grey
Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Leacey
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Laurie Kirkwood
Steadicam Operator:
David Knight
Story:
Alex Proyas
Dave Warner
Stunt Coordinator:
Lawrence Woodward
Third Assistant Director:
Samantha Smith McGrady
Giovanni Pacialeo
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