A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2019
Original Title:
To Catch A Bunyip
Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Red Steel Horizon Media
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
In order to save her mother from sickness, a young and imaginative girl ventures to the Australian bush in search for a miracle.
Art Department Assistant:
Andre Maglaqui
Laura Egan
Raechelle Perry-Clark
Art Designer:
Samara Semple
Assistant Camera:
Sarah Whittle-Herbert
Josh Hickie
Rebekah Evans
Assistant Director:
Daven Gacita
Samantha Graydon
Emma Gaisbauer
Boom Operator:
Thomas Hall
Colorist:
Rio Zoulas
Continuity:
Josh Powell
Costume Designer:
Cassandra Warner
Director:
Bradley Gillow
Director of Photography:
Rio Zoulas
Editor:
Cassandra Warner
Gaffer:
Flynn Clarkson
Lighting Technician:
Kellen James
Makeup & Hair:
Cheyne Finney
Music:
Matthew Dahlitz
Producer:
Connor McLennan
Rebekah Evans
Production Assistant:
Jacob Shrimpton
Dillon McCormick
Corey-Jay Walker
Production Design:
Kelton Le Var
Sound Designer:
Max Bliesner
Sound Mixer:
Declan Griffin
Sound Recordist:
Michael McEvoy
Steadicam Operator:
David Aponas
Milan Holec
Still Photographer:
Jachin Dahlitz
Writer:
Bradley Gillow
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