A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 22, 2009
Original Title:
Be My Brother
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Be My Brother stars aspiring actor Gerard O'Dwyer as Richard, a young man whose charm and charisma challenges the prejudices of a stranger waiting at a bus stop. When he impacts the stranger’s world, he also impacts the heart and mind of someone else close by. With Gerard O'Dwyer in the leading role, Tracie Sammut as camera assistant, Georgia Cranko as unit manager and Gordon Crane as gaffer, the filmmaking experience of Be My Brother presented an opportunity for creative people with disabilities to experience working on a film set in the capacity of either crew member or performer. Genevieve met Gerard while filming a documentary for Down Syndrome NSW, as part of the Up, Up and Away Project, and was instantly inspired by his vivacious personality and a photographic memory for dialogue. She decided to write a script for him to act as the lead, in order to create a platform to showcase his talent and ability as an actor.
Assistant Director:
Craig Anderson
Associate Producer:
Alison Richardson
Camera Technician:
Tracie Sammut
Gordon Crane
Catering:
Eleanor Winkler
Color Grading:
Daniel Christie
Director:
Genevieve Clay-Smith
Director of Photography:
Katherine Hristoforidis
Editor:
Genevieve Clay-Smith
Tony Walters
Gaffer:
Gordon Crane
Makeup Artist:
Kat Bailey
Music:
Bill McGuire
Producer:
Genevieve Clay-Smith
Eleanor Winkler
Script Editor:
Alison Richardson
Sound:
Alex Ryan
Sound Designer:
Simon Connett
Sound Mixer:
Nura Volk
Unit Manager:
Alison Richardson
Georgia Cranko
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