The Convert - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Convert"
The Convert (2024)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
The Convert - TMDB rating
6.11/10
164
The Convert - Kinopoisk rating
7.1/10
61732
The Convert - IMDB rating
6.4/10
6600

Film crew

Director

Producer

Robin Scholes
Producer
Andrew Mason
Producer
Troy Lum
Producer
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Te Kohe Tuhaka
Producer

Executive Producer

David Garrett
Executive Producer
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Anne Sheehan

Anne Sheehan
Executive Producer
Maria Logan
Executive Producer
David Mepham
Executive Producer

Casting

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Yvette Reid
Casting

Editor

Luke Haigh
Editor

Stunts

Steve McQuillan
Stunts

Production Design

Guy Moana
Production Design
Nick Williams
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Xavier Horan
Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

Matteo Zingales
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Clement Dunn
Associate Producer
Bradford Haami
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Gin Loane
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

Andrew Mason
Visual Effects Supervisor

First Assistant Director

Gene Keelan
First Assistant Director

Costume Designer

Liz McGregor
Costume Designer

Screenplay

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Shane Danielsen
Screenplay

Novel

Hamish Clayton
Novel

Sound Designer

Tane Upjohn-Beatson
Sound Designer

Music

Matteo Zingales
Music

Makeup & Hair

Gabrielle Jones
Makeup & Hair

Line Producer

Tina Archibald
Line Producer

Screenstory

Michael Bennett
Screenstory

Production Runner

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Samuel McKay

Samuel McKay
Production Runner

What's left behind the scenes

  • Director and screenwriter Lee Tamahori stated in an interview that films rarely show realistic fights (with the 2020 series 'Dead Lands' being an exception in his opinion). Tamahori emphasized the importance of authenticity in action scenes and stated that he enlisted the services of genuine Maori hand-to-hand combat experts using fighting sticks and a weapon called a taiaha (a traditional Maori close combat weapon made of wood and whalebone). Tamahori refused to draw parallels between his films and the 'Bond' films, where such scenes are shown in slow motion and processed during post-production. He always strives to show the ruthless and fleeting nature of hand-to-hand combat as it actually is, without embellishment.
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