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Balsa Wood (2014)

Genre : Drama, Family, Comedy

Runtime : 11M

Director : Dominique Lecchi

Synopsis

A light hearted slice of life of a suburban Filipino/mixed race family.

Actors

Jessica Henwick
Jessica Henwick
Scotty
Pik Sen Lim
Pik Sen Lim
Bebing
Andrew Leung
Andrew Leung
Ted
Lourdes Faberes
Lourdes Faberes
Lorna
Leighanne Esperanzate
Leighanne Esperanzate
Maricel

Crews

Dominique Lecchi
Dominique Lecchi
Director
Dominique Lecchi
Dominique Lecchi
Writer
Dominique Lecchi
Dominique Lecchi
Executive Producer
Agnes Meath Baker
Agnes Meath Baker
Producer
Elizabeth Mitchell
Elizabeth Mitchell
Executive Producer
Roly Witherow
Roly Witherow
Music
Lukas Demgenski
Lukas Demgenski
Cinematography
Robbie Gibbon
Robbie Gibbon
Editor
Theo Park
Theo Park
Casting
Carmen Mueck
Carmen Mueck
Production Design
Charlotte Ambrose
Charlotte Ambrose
Makeup Artist
Robert Platt-Higgins
Robert Platt-Higgins
Production Manager
Dara Carroll
Dara Carroll
First Assistant Director
Sophie Duker
Sophie Duker
Second Assistant Director
Esme Buxton
Esme Buxton
Assistant Art Director
Jono Cary
Jono Cary
Sound Recordist
Joe Fletcher
Joe Fletcher
Sound Editor
Ben Hossle
Ben Hossle
Boom Operator
Sebastian Kudanowski
Sebastian Kudanowski
Gaffer
Halina Naomi
Halina Naomi
Second Assistant Camera
Adam Peddar
Adam Peddar
Steadicam Operator
Andy Dickinson
Andy Dickinson
Online Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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