Two Girls and a Baby (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 22, 1998

Original Title:
Two Girls and a Baby

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 24

Catherine and Liz want to have a baby - well, Catherine does anyway. Doesn't she realize this will change everything? Probably not. Spending hours on the phone with the sperm bank doesn't leave a lot of time to think about family matters. A humorous drama dealing with the current debate on the very real issue of gay and lesbian couples starting families, IVF programs and the evolving community attitudes towards these changes. A buoyant and entertaining journey through dial-up sperm banks, relationships and baby clothes.

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Assistant Editor:
Hend Eissa

Assistant Location Manager:
Maria Roberts

Boom Operator:
Jenny Sutcliffe
Dominic Tripodi
Colin Swan

Cinematography:
Jenni Meaney

Continuity:
Joanne McLennan

Costume Design:
Peter Boyd
Denise Sprynektj

Director:
Kelli Simpson

Editor:
Cindy Clarkson
Peter Carrodus

First Assistant Director:
Craig Matheson

Gaffer:
Dan Carr

Location Manager:
Maria Back

Makeup & Hair:
Andrea Cadzow

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Fiona Munday

Music:
Martin Armiger

Producer:
Penny Robins

Production Design:
Georgina Campbell

Production Manager:
Melanie Coombs

Second Assistant Director:
Clinton Fisher

Set Dresser:
Hannah Knowlton
Pia McDowell

Sound Designer:
Peter Walker

Sound Recordist:
John Wilkinson

Third Assistant Director:
Maria Roberts

Writer:
Kelli Simpson

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