Mimi (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 2002

Original Title:
Mimi

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Blackfella Films
New South Wales Film & Television Office
SBS Independent

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

A white collector of Aboriginal art gets a shock when the Mimi sculpture she purchased comes to life.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Effie Dimos

Art Designer:
Ivan Namirrkki

Art Direction:
Ruth Pietersen

Assistant Editor:
Matthew Ozerski

Construction Manager:
Leroy Plummer

Continuity:
Oksana Sokol

Costume Designer:
Abby Howells

Creature Effects Technical Director:
Leroy Plummer

Director:
Warwick Thornton

Director of Photography:
Warwick Thornton

Editor:
Bridget Lyon

First Assistant Director:
Josh Jenkins

Graphic Designer:
Patrick Tonkin

Hairstylist:
Richard Middlewood

Makeup Artist:
Leisa Puckeridge

Music Producer:
Brendan Gallagher

Original Music Composer:
Brendan Gallagher

Producer:
Rachel Perkins
Darren Dale

Production Coordinator:
Annie Parnell

Production Design:
Daran Fulham

Production Manager:
Darren Dale

Scenic Artist:
Amanda Parer
Paul McIlveen

Script Editor:
Erica Glynn
Beck Cole

Second Assistant Director:
Sean Kruck

Sound Post Supervisor:
Mike Gissing

Sound Recordist:
Nick Emond

Storyboard Artist:
Ursula Boyd

Supervising Producer:
Kath Shelper

Unit Manager:
Karl Kunze

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joanna McIntyre
Mat McCosker

Writer:
Warwick Thornton

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