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Release Date:
June 6, 2021
Original Title:
Two's a Lesson
Production Companies:
It's a Film Productions
Ufilms Media
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG
Runtime: 21
When a young and innocent teen discovers an empty packet of old playing cards, he must navigate the world of magic in an attempt to get a response out of his bed-ridden, Alzheimer-diagnosed grandfather.
Art Direction:
Helena Naisara
Camera Operator:
Hady Haddad
Concept Artist:
Long Nguyen
Continuity:
Oliver Head-Mcneil
Data Wrangler:
Jayden Chesson
Director:
Joshua Urquhart
Director of Photography:
Lochlan Miller
Editor:
Lochlan Miller
First Assistant Camera:
Madeline Messenger
First Assistant Director:
Lily Meek
Gaffer:
Lachlan Lawes
Grip:
Zheng Hao Ooi
Makeup & Hair:
Madison Gray
Producer:
Lexee Gordoun
Joshua Urquhart
Federico Anderson
Production Design:
Lauren Read
Second Assistant Camera:
Katya Kondrasheva
Set Decoration:
Iina Eskoli
Katya Kondrasheva
Writer:
Joshua Urquhart
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