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Release Date:
August 9, 2022
Original Title:
Mud Crab
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Film Television and Radio School
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Reflecting on her culpability, a woman recounts the traumatising assault she witnessed of a young man in a small Australian coastal town.
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Additional Writing:
Sophie Serisier
Josh Mehmet
Best Boy Grip:
James Bartlett
Rachel Gammel
Willow Driver
Casting:
Andrew Menken
Catering:
Modern Organics
Cinematography:
Jaclyn Paterson
Colorist:
Jaclyn Paterson
Continuity:
Marianna Aasma
Director:
David Robinson-Smith
Editor:
James Taylor
First Assistant Camera:
Christine Anderson
First Assistant Director:
Peter Skinner
Gaffer:
Jesse Frazer
Josh Wiggins
Health and Safety:
Roger Graham
Lani John Tupu
Shalub Ahuja
Amelia Mastro-Battista
Mike Bartlett
Makeup Artist:
Kimberley Conroy
Mixing Engineer:
Gier S Brillian
Music:
James Mountain
Musician:
Fiona Ziegler
Michele O’Young
Tahlia Petrosian
Tim Nankervis
Alex Henery
Producer:
Adam Daniel
Adam Finney
Production Coordinator:
Sophie Serisier
Production Design:
Sharna Graham
Calum Wilson Austin
Script Editor:
Adam Daniel
Second Assistant Camera:
Trudi Gultom
Second Assistant Director:
Felix Kneebone
Sophie Serisier
Sound Mixer:
Andrew Dean
Sound Recordist:
Nathan Turnbull
Sean Doyle
Linus Ferris
Sound Supervisor:
Nathan Turnbull
Steadicam Operator:
Max McLachlan
Still Photographer:
Carla Orsatti
Benjamin Urquhart
Lara Wiseman-Daniel
Story:
David Robinson-Smith
James Taylor
Title Designer:
Paul Courtney
Writer:
David Robinson-Smith
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