A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 16, 2006
Original Title:
The Bridge
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Illuminar
Logo Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
A gay Australian man reflects on the immigration problems of his young Russian boyfriend.
Assistant Camera:
Silvio Pires
Hugh Rutherford
Assistant Director:
Deejay Vi Nguyen
Color Grading:
The LaB Sydney
Continuity:
Alison Ingram
Director:
George Barbakadze
Director of Photography:
Bonnie Elliott
Editor:
Leah Donovan
Location Sound Recordist:
Simon Gonzalez
Roger Low
Makeup Artist:
Ella Horsefall
Thi Nga Nguyen
Alana Green
Music:
Fiona Hill
Alies Sluiter
Music Score Producer:
Alies Sluiter
Online Editor:
Leah Donovan
Producer:
Lazaro Hernandez
Scott Gustetter
Production Designer:
Chee Lam
Production Manager:
Evan Cooper
Sound Designer:
Siobhan McLaren
Sound Engineer:
Gegory Wise
Sound Mixer:
Lucas Bone
Still Photographer:
Daniel Hughes
Thanks:
J.K.L.
Scott Cassidy
Sally Rutherford
Phillipa Harvey
Frank Cannato
Karl O'Farrell
Lukas Driscoll
Michael Chrisoulakis
Sally Marwood
Jane E. Seymour
Billy Marshall Stoneking
Samathy Driscoll
Rolmar Bolonado
Don Knowles
Woollahra Municipal Council
Sydney Antique Centre
Craig Boreham
Cafe DOV
The Family Jewels
Nagel Hurrison
The LaB Sydney
Vocals:
Justin Davies
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