Rabbit (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 30, 2018

Original Title:
Rabbit

Alternate Titles:
Rabbit 2017

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Head Gear Films
Kreo Films
Longshot
Metrol Technology
Projector Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

A woman with a dark past must confront her demons when she returns to her childhood home.

A year after her identical twin's disappearance, Maude Ashton is still haunted by visions of her sister's violent abduction. Convinced she is still alive, Maude follows the clues to a derelict caravan park.

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Associate Producer:
Tom Harberd

Casting:
Gregory Apps

Cinematography:
Anna Howard

Co-Producer:
Michael Darren
Daniel Joyce

Costume Designer:
Anita Seiler

Director:
Luke Shanahan

Editor:
Stuart Morley

Executive Producer:
Gregory Apps
Clement Dunn
Bryce Menzies
Compton Ross

Key Makeup Artist:
Rebecca Buratto

Line Producer:
Julie Byrne

Music:
Michael Darren

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Darren

Producer:
David Ngo

Production Design:
Amy Baker

Set Dresser:
Joey Charlton

Sound Designer:
Tom Heuzenroeder

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Corrie Emery

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Darren

Visual Effects Producer:
Gabrielle Joosten

Writer:
Luke Shanahan

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