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Release Date:
August 27, 1998
Original Title:
Amy
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cascade Films
Peter Szabo & Associates
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Amy's father, Franco, was a popular rock musician accidentally electrocuted while performing on stage. The psychological trauma leaves Amy mute and deaf. So the 8-year-old is brought by her mother, Tanya, to Melbourne to diagnose the reasons for her continued silence.
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Additional Director of Photography:
Keith Wagstaff
David Williamson
Art Department Coordinator:
Christina Norman
Art Direction:
Hugh Bateup
Associate Producer:
Paul Hancock
Casting:
Cameron Harris
Co-Producer:
Phil Jones
Costume Designer:
Christina Plitzco
Director:
Nadia Tass
Director of Photography:
David Parker
Editor:
Bill Murphy
First Assistant Director:
Robert Donaldson
First Assistant Editor:
David Birrell
Graphic Designer:
Jane Murphy
Hairstylist:
Zeljka Stanin
Location Manager:
Neil McCart
Makeup Artist:
Amanda Rowbottom
Dallas Stephens
Music Editor:
Rex Watts
Music Supervisor:
Chris Gough
Original Music Composer:
Philip Judd
Post Production Supervisor:
David Birrell
Producer:
Nadia Tass
David Parker
Production Coordinator:
Trish Foreman
Production Design:
Jon Dowding
Production Manager:
Lesley Parker
Scenic Artist:
John Haratzis
Script Supervisor:
Jo Weeks
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Robinson
Set Decoration:
Nic Brunner
Lisa Thompson
Sound Editor:
Paul Huntingford
Rex Watts
Sound Mixer:
Dean Gawen
Sound Recordist:
Andrew Ramage
Special Effects:
Peter Stubbs
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Fidgeon
Stunt Coordinator:
Zev Eleftheriou
Brett Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dean Gawen
Third Assistant Director:
Iain Pirret
Unit Manager:
Leigh Ammitzboll
Vehicles Coordinator:
Zlatko Kasumovic
Writer:
David Parker
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