Time to Buy: A Musical (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 2022

Original Title:
Time to Buy: A Musical

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
SBS

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ 

Runtime: 34

An all singing, all dancing fever dream musical about the Australian property market. Featuring first home buyers, boomer investors, predatory lenders and a real estate chatbot in the middle of an existential crisis. This is the story of love, money and negative gearing.

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Art Department Assistant:
Millie Dondas

Assistant Camera:
David Ma

Assistant Director:
Una Butorac

Costume Designer:
Morgan Ferguson

Director:
David Harmon

Director of Photography:
Brodie J Smith

Editor:
Brodie J Smith

Executive Producer:
Mike Clay

First Assistant Camera:
Dean Broche

Makeup & Hair:
Stephen Chau
Aleesa Hall
Ellie Trimarchi
Kirsty Bremner
Luisa Zampogna
Rebecca Russell

Music:
Tom Cardy

Producer:
Ben Jenkins
David Harmon

Production Coordinator:
Alia Shammas

Production Designer:
Morgan Ferguson

Production Manager:
Annie Flett

Second Assistant Director:
Ben Jenkins

Sound Recordist:
Gavin Marsh
Adam Gold

Supervising Producer:
Una Butorac

Visual Effects:
Patrick Forrest

Writer:
Vidya Rajan
Alex Lee
Ben Jenkins
Tom Cardy
Vic Zerbst
Jenna Owen

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