A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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.
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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