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Release Date:
February 16, 2016
Original Title:
Kill Your Dinner
Alternate Titles:
Döda maten
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
RevLover Films
Screen Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A father tries to reconnect with his son through an extremely misjudged bonding experience.
Art Direction:
Katie Sharrock
Assistant Editor:
Trent Mitchell
Best Boy Electric:
Joseph Chebatte
Casting:
Natalie Wall
Colorist:
Fergus Rotherham
Director:
Bryn Chainey
Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Simpson
Editor:
Simon Price
Executive Producer:
Michael Ritchie
Martha Coleman
Steve Rogers
First Assistant Camera:
Sally Eccleston
First Assistant Director:
Emma Schofield
Foley Artist:
Adam Connelly
Foley Recordist:
Alex Francis
Gaffer:
Reg Garside
Grip:
Ryan Thompson
Key Grip:
Gary Lincoln
Original Music Composer:
Bryan Senti
Producer:
Christopher Sharp
Alexandra Taussig
Props:
Chris Cleary
Second Assistant Camera:
Hannah Klassek
Sound Editor:
Megan Wedge
Sound Mixer:
Andy Wright
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Jasmin Turnbull
Sound Recordist:
Mario Pellegrino
Steadicam Operator:
Tim Walsh
Third Assistant Camera:
Thomaz Labanca
Writer:
Bryn Chainey
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