Working Day (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 2010

Original Title:
Working Day

Genres:
Comedy | Documentary | Fantasy

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 3

A giant working man doing the natural wonders of New Zealand is doing his final day at work, but the Maori tribe are not impressed after finding him filling up the water in a lake.

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Accountant:
Vanessa Redmond

Assistant Camera:
Jonny Yarrell

Assistant Director:
Joe Nolan

Assistant Property Master:
Kevin Butson

Cinematography:
Renaud Maire

Clapper Loader:
Eoin O’Liddigh

Costume Design:
Philippa O'Brien

Dialogue Editor:
Chris Todd

Digital Imaging Technician:
Sam Mathews

Director:
Andrés Borghi

Editor:
Annie Collins

Executive Producer:
Barrie M. Osborne

Foley Artist:
Carrie McLaughlin

Foley Recordist:
Robyn McFarlane

Gaffer:
Joe Bollinger

Grip Production Assistant:
Solomon Bollinger

Line Producer:
Jill Soper

Location Manager:
Stefan Crawford

Location Scout:
Daz Caulton

Makeup Artist:
Georgia Lockhart-Adams

Music:
Pablo Borghi

Musician:
Vladimir Bellini
Pablo Borghi

Post-Production Manager:
Alison Ingram

Producer:
Catherine Madigan

Production Manager:
Gary Strangman

Property Master:
Amy Newbury

Set Dresser:
Nick Williams

Sound Designer:
Tim Prebble
Dave Whitehead

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Chaproniere

Sound Recordist:
Ken Saville

Supervising Art Director:
Ken Turner

Thanks:
Lucila Las Heras

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Paul Glubb

Visual Effects Editor:
Andrés Borghi
Daizo Inaoka

Writer:
Andrés Borghi

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