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Release Date:
May 18, 1989
Original Title:
Celia
Alternate Titles:
Celia: Child Of Terror
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Seon Film Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
An imaginative and somewhat disturbed young girl fantasizes about evil creatures and other oddities to mask her insecurities while growing up in rural Australia.
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Associate Producer:
Ian Pringle
Best Boy Grip:
Werner Gerlach
Clapper Loader:
Sonia Leber
Costume Design:
Rose Chong
Director:
Ann Turner
Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Simpson
Editor:
Ken Sallows
Executive Producer:
Bryce Menzies
First Assistant Director:
Phil Jones
Focus Puller:
Steve Macdonald
Martin Turner
Gaffer:
Trevor Toune
Key Grip:
Brendan Shanley
Makeup Artist:
Carolyn Nott
Original Music Composer:
Chris Neal
Producer:
Gordon Glenn
Timothy White
Production Design:
Peta Lawson
Production Supervisor:
Lynda House
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Odgers
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jaems Grant
Sound Editor:
Peter Burgess
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Nik Dorning
Title Illustration:
Oliver Streeton
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Phil Eagles
Writer:
Ann Turner
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