A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 16, 2019
Original Title:
Book Week
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Albert Street Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 98
Nicholas Cutler is a smart yet self-destructive, once famous novelist who is stuck teaching English to iPhone-addicted teenagers at a working class high school. After writing a trashy zombie story he recaptures the interest of publishers who are willing to give him a second chance as long as he can prove he has cleaned up his act. However, what could have been the best week of his life spirals into chaos and he's forced to finally put others ahead of his selfish dreams.
Art Department Coordinator:
Aly Firbank
Amy Williamson
Best Boy Electric:
Erik Magnusson
Boom Operator:
Joseph Dutaillis
Cinematography:
Chris Bland
Color Timer:
Sie Kitts
Continuity:
Michael Wray
Costume Design:
Cat de Lound
Dan Berghofer
Director:
Heath Davis
Editor:
Romain Mongin
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Page
Julia Scales
Angus James Watts
First Assistant Director:
Stefanie Foerster
Makeup Artist:
Holly Benton
Gabriella Stockwell
Amber Adams
Makeup Department Head:
Candice Hickson
Producer:
Heath Davis
Production Design:
Lee Launay
Sound Designer:
Sasha Zastavnikovic
Sound Recordist:
Joseph Dutaillis
Still Photographer:
Sie Kitts
Writer:
Heath Davis
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