Mate (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2021

Original Title:
Mate

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 33

What's mine is yours.

After a long time apart, local no-hoper John must reconnect with reserved schoolboy Jack over a single weekend in an insular working-class outpost of Western Sydney.

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Additional Camera:
George-Alex Nagle
Steven Lattuca

BTS Photographer:
Jess Milne

Best Boy Grip:
Liam Patrick
Balint Major

Casting:
Stevie Ray

Cinematography:
Sam Phibbs
Campbell Brown

Co-Writer:
Ben Tarwin

Colorist:
Matt Fezz

Costume Designer:
Malgorzata Zablocka

Director:
George-Alex Nagle

Editor:
Kelly Cameron

Executive Producer:
Daniel Corboy
George-Alex Nagle
Ben Tarwin
Nick Bolton
Jess Milne

First Assistant Camera:
Matt Scott Chow
Danielle Payne

First Assistant Director:
Leonard Fung

Gaffer:
Max Gersbach

Graphic Designer:
Leon Shore

Grip:
Chris Davies

Makeup & Hair:
Amy Chen
Amber Adams

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Sunnie Fung

Music:
Jai Pyne

Online Editor:
Joel Haakanlind

Producer:
Nick Bolton
George-Alex Nagle
Ben Tarwin

Production Assistant:
Steven Lattuca

Production Design:
Tom Coppola

Second Assistant Director:
Ian Kyster

Second Unit:
Chris Ras
Autumn Loveday

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Samuel Phibbs

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Ian Kyster

Sound Designer:
Luke Stacey

Sound Recordist:
Martin Demian

Still Photographer:
Kimberley Low

Writer:
Daniel Corboy
George-Alex Nagle

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