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Release Date:
October 15, 2020
Original Title:
A Lion Returns
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bonafide Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ NZ: 16
Runtime: 90
Jamal has just returned to Australia after disappearing overseas for 18 months fighting in Syria. He's back in the country and wants to see his terminally ill mother, however he has to deal with his strong-minded older brother Omar, then his wife Heidi and their young son whom he left behind, but most importantly his unforgiving father. But why has Jamal really come back? Is he a militant with a cause or an easily led pawn in a bigger picture? A story about redemption, forgiveness and the consequences of your actions on loved ones and those you leave behind.
Additional Music:
Khaled Sabsabi
Armorer:
David Everette
Associate Producer:
Kelly Son Hing
Tom Harberd
Hunter McMahon
Camera Operator:
Tahsin Rahman
Ethan Thomas
Costume Designer:
Laura McGenniss
Dialogue Editor:
Tim Ryan
Director:
Serhat Caradee
Director of Photography:
Simon Koloadin
Editor:
Serhat Caradee
Sabin Gnawali
Devyn Heusmann
Executive Producer:
Phil Hunt
Compton Ross
Apil Bista
Erica Long
First Assistant Camera:
Stephanie Furdek
First Assistant Director:
Ryan Osmond
Hairstylist:
Caroline Gey
Line Producer:
Sabin Gnawali
Constantino Dias Mendes
Makeup Artist:
Caroline Gey
Music Editor:
Rose Mackenzie-Peterson
Original Music Composer:
Matt Rudduck
Post Production Coordinator:
Emily Tathem
Producer:
Liz Burton
Serhat Caradee
Production Design:
Adam Grubner
Scoring Mixer:
Gier S Brillian
Script Supervisor:
Michael Ryan
Sound Designer:
Alex Wilke
Sound Effects Editor:
Liam Moses
Sound Mixer:
Alex Wilke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Beckett
Sound Recordist:
Alex Wilke
Simon Allen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Beckett
Third Assistant Director:
Patricia Dy
Writer:
Serhat Caradee
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