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Release Date:
August 28, 2020
Original Title:
I Am Woman
Alternate Titles:
I Am Woman - A Voz da Mudança
I Am Woman: A Voz da Mudança
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Goalpost Pictures
Screen Australia
Transmission Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15 IE: 15 KR: 15 PT: M/12 RU: 16+
Runtime: 116
In 1966, Helen Reddy landed in New York with her three year old daughter, a suitcase, and $230 in her pocket. Within weeks, she was broke. Within months, she was in love. Within five years, she was one of the biggest superstars of her time and an icon of the 1970s feminist movement who wrote a song which galvanized a generation of women to fight for change.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Velinda Wardell
Art Direction:
Marianne Evans
Peter 'Babylon' Owens
Best Boy Grip:
Scott Parsons
Costume Design:
Emily Seresin
Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Easter
Director:
Unjoo Moon
Director of Photography:
Dion Beebe
Dolly Grip:
Jonas Juhanson
Editor:
Dany Cooper
Executive Producer:
Ben Grant
Kylie du Fresne
Cass O'Connor
Tracey Mair
Marcus Bolton
Sharon Harel-Cohen
Maya Amsellem
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ricky Schamburg
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Sally Eccleston
Gaffer:
Steve Daley
Key Grip:
John Balbi
Original Music Composer:
Rafael May
Producer:
Rosemary Blight
Unjoo Moon
Production Design:
Michael Turner
Screenplay:
Emma Jensen
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Hilary Crombie
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Khoa Le
Set Decoration:
Richie Dehne
Laetitia Gangotena
Sound Designer:
Robert Mackenzie
Steadicam Operator:
Jake Iesu
Swing:
Aaron Healey
Colin Dunn
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