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Release Date:
November 14, 2012
Original Title:
Men of the Earth
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Victorian College of the Arts
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Traffic is delayed on the edge of a roadwork site, but what are the council workers doing? A privileged encounter with a secret somber ritual of working men. This is the second in Andrew Kavanagh’s trilogy (after the successful "At The Formal’) exploring tribalism and ritual in contemporary society.
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Tim Eyles
Additional Photography:
Sophie Hayward
Additional Second Assistant Camera:
John Maloney
Art Department Manager:
Will Storrs
Zac Milner-Cretney
Sally Cunningham
Art Direction:
Dominic Kavanagh
Assistant Art Director:
John Kavanagh
Assistant Editor:
Ben Holmes
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Emme Secker
Alicia O'Bree
Charlin Lau
Associate Producer:
Ramona Telecican
Boom Operator:
Jason Albury
Consulting Editor:
Cindy Clarkson
Continuity:
Neil Triffett
Director:
Andrew Kavanagh
Director of Photography:
Kal Smythe
Editor:
Andrew Kavanagh
First Assistant Camera:
Marcus Allemann
First Assistant Director:
Tessa Waters
Key Grip:
Austin Haigh
Key Makeup Artist:
Brianna Lund
Music:
Andrew Kavanagh
Ben Holmes
Online Editor:
Declan Loughran
Playback Coordinator:
Ben Crooke
Ben Holmes
Post Production Supervisor:
Gordon Lyon
Production Assistant:
David Koutsouridis
Production Manager:
Robert Fearon
Emma Haarburger
Second Assistant Camera:
John Tummino
Second Assistant Director:
Emma Haarburger
Sound Designer:
Ben Holmes
Sound Editor:
Ben Holmes
Sound Mixer:
Peter Frost
Sound Recordist:
Benjamin Holmes
Steadicam Operator:
Aaron Foley
David Rusanow
Louis Puli
Still Photographer:
Lizzie Hollins
Timothy Luck
Supervising Producer:
Nicolette Freeman
Title Graphics:
Fi Dalwood
Christie Widiarto
Unit Manager:
Rodica Gowers
Wardrobe Assistant:
Domenic Coloca
Stuart Walford
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Simone Currie
Writer:
Andrew Kavanagh
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