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Release Date:
June 16, 2019
Original Title:
The Leunig Fragments
Alternate Titles:
Leunig: A Tale in 16 Parts
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
Film Camp
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G
Runtime: 85
With an anarchic and life-affirming heart, this documentary feature celebrates self-expression, friendship, life and death, and the power of the imagination to ignite, enrage, heal and inspire. With exclusive, intimate access to Michael Leunig - one of Australia’s most renowned artists - we reveal the man behind the household name.
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Casting:
Marianne Jade
Co-Editor:
Simon Price
Costume Design:
Paige Anderson
Director:
Kasimir Burgess
Director of Photography:
Marden Dean
Editor:
Kasimir Burgess
Executive Producer:
Mitzi Goldman
Paul Wiegard
Line Producer:
Samantha Dinning
Original Music Composer:
Luke Altmann
Producer:
Philippa Campey
Production Design:
Paige Anderson
Sound Designer:
Emma Bortignon
Visual Effects:
James Armstrong
Writer:
Kasimir Burgess
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