A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 6, 2021
Original Title:
Finding Jedda
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Government
NITV
Orange Entertainment
Screen Australia
Since1788 Productions
Unless Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Betty and Rosalie are best friends living on a Northern Territory mission. When cinema titans Charles and Elsa Chauvel arrive, searching for the perfect star for their revolutionary moving picture, the girls are forced to decide whether to rise up to the occasion.
Accountant:
Sue Royan
Art Department Assistant:
Karine Tremblay
Ron Cooper
Assistant Electrician:
Tyrone Wallace
Associate Producer:
Jackson Lapsley Scott
Colorist:
Matt Fezz
Costume Designer:
Sabina Myers
Development Producer:
Penelope McDonald
Dialogue Editor:
Sam Lowe
Director:
Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Director of Photography:
Tyson Perkins
Editor:
Elliott Magen
Executive Producer:
Meg O'Connell
Dan Lake
First Assistant Camera:
Danielle Payne
First Assistant Director:
Serena Hunt
Gaffer:
Andy Robertson
Head of Programming:
Kyas Hepworth
Line Producer:
Stephanie Westwood
Makeup & Hair:
Anna Anders
Online Editor:
The Post Lounge
Original Music Composer:
Freya Berkhout
Producer:
Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Production Accountant:
Antonetta Russo
Production Design:
Courtney Westbrook
Runner Art Department:
Rachael Groube
Screenplay:
Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Seamstress:
Brenda Lam
Second Assistant Camera:
Shane Mulcahey
Sound Effects Editor:
Hayden Riley
John Pata
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Stewart
Sound Recordist:
Pin Rada
Sound Supervisor:
Ben Stewart
Still Photographer:
Melanie Fiedler
Thanks:
Penny Smallacombe
Jennie Hughes
Sebastian Angborn
Penelope McDonald
Lou Porter
Angela Bates
Rosalie Kunoth-Monks
Viviana Petyarre
Alinta Brown
Dylan River
Sydney Maloney
Karen Telfer
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