David Attenborough's Tasmania (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 3, 2018

Original Title:
David Attenborough's Tasmania

Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Black Devil Productions
Humble Bee Films
Terra Mater Factual Studios

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G 

Runtime: 51

Tasmania lies on the Australian continent, but is a world apart. It is home to an extraordinary cast of black devils and white wallabies. Trees here tower to one hundred metres and green lights dance in the southern sky. As the last landfall heading south before Antarctica, Tasmania's isolation, cooler climate and distinct seasons influence everything.

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Assistant Camera:
Damon Heather

Camera Operator:
Peter Nearhos
Nick Hayward
Max Moller
Simon Plowright

Colorist:
Simon Bland

Director:
Matt Hamilton

Editor:
Tim Coope
Adam Evans

Executive Producer:
Sabine Holzer
Susanne Lummer

Graphic Designer:
Mark Beckmann
Jörg Achatz

Line Producer:
Aldo Metzelaar

Original Music Composer:
James Dorman

Post Production Supervisor:
Patsy Hayden
Bobby Tutton

Producer:
Matt Hamilton

Production Manager:
Lisa Walters
Traude Botha

Researcher:
Christine Moller-Foster

Sound Editor:
Paul Fisher

Supervising Producer:
Stephen Dunleavy

Unit Manager:
Dinah Czezik-Müller

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