Footy Legends (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 3, 2006

Original Title:
Footy Legends

Alternate Titles:
Sonho de Vitória

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Film Finance Corporation
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Showtime Australia
Suitcase Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG 

Runtime: 85

Tackle life head on.

Set in Sydney's western suburbs, FOOTY LEGENDS tells the story of Luc Vu, a young man with an obsession about football. Out of work, and with welfare authorities threatening to take away his little sister, Luc re-unites his old high school football team to win a competition that could change all their lives.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Carlo Crescini

Boom Operator:
Jake Brown

Casting Director:
Nikki Barrett

Cinematography:
Martin McGrath

Co-Producer:
Anh Do

Co-Writer:
Khoa Do
Suzanne Do

Costume Designer:
Cappi Ireland

Crowd Assistant Director:
James Nicholas

Dialogue Editor:
Anne Breslin

Director:
Khoa Do

Editor:
Suresh Ayyar

First Assistant Director:
Jennifer Leacey

Graphic Designer:
Tram Do
Alex Holmes

Makeup & Hair:
Tess Natoli

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Danni McDowell

Music:
Dale Cornelius

Post Production Supervisor:
Colleen Clarke

Producer:
Megan McMurchy

Production Designer:
Sarah Stollman

Second Assistant Director:
Scott Lovelock

Set Decoration:
Kerrie Brown

Standby Property Master:
Robert Moxham

Third Assistant Director:
Miranda Colman

Unit Manager:
John Riley

Writer:
Anh Do

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