Cargo - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Cargo"
Cargo (2017)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Cargo - TMDB rating
6.407/10
1666
Cargo - Kinopoisk rating
6.153/10
11024
Cargo - IMDB rating
6.3/10
52000

Film crew

Director

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Ben Howling
Director
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Yolanda Ramke
Director

Producer

Kristina Ceyton
Producer
Samantha Jennings
Producer
Russell Ackerman
Producer
John Schoenfelder
Producer
Mark Patterson
Producer

Executive Producer

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Phil Hunt

Phil Hunt
Executive Producer
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Compton Ross

Compton Ross
Executive Producer
Jeff Harrison
Executive Producer
Fergus Grady
Executive Producer
Craig Deeker
Executive Producer
Ian Kirk
Executive Producer
Zak Brilliant
Executive Producer
Ian Dawson
Executive Producer

Writer

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Yolanda Ramke
Writer

Casting

Nikki Barrett
Casting
John McAlary
Casting

Editor

Dany Cooper
Editor
Sean Lahiff
Editor

Art Direction

Sophie Nash
Art Direction

Costume Design

Heather Wallace
Costume Design

Production Design

Josephine Ford
Production Design

Set Decoration

Christian Petersen
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Beverley Freeman
Makeup Artist
Jodee Lenaine-Smith
Makeup Artist

Associate Producer

Hilary Davis
Associate Producer
Stephen Kelliher
Associate Producer
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Tom Harberd

Tom Harberd
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Geoffrey Simpson
Director of Photography

Music

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
Music
Michael Hohnen
Music
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Daniel Rankine
Music
Johnathon Mangarri Yunupingu
Music

Sound

Liam Egan
Sound

Line Producer

Sally Clarke
Line Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on a short film of the same name from 2013, which garnered almost 13 million views on YouTube.
  • Actress Simone Landers specifically learned local dialects for the role of Tumi.
  • Throughout the film's production, active consultations with representatives of the Indigenous Australian peoples were ongoing. John Bell served as a consultant to director and screenwriter Yolande Ramke on the script, helping her understand the nuances and details, avoid stereotypes, and ensure the plausibility of the dialogue and lines. It was thanks to his consultations that it was possible to reveal the central theme of the film – the gap between the world of modern Western civilization and the traditional culture of Australia's Indigenous inhabitants.
  • During the five weeks of filming in Australia, the weather conditions in the country were arguably some of the worst in the last hundred years – floods, power outages, torrential rains, and even a small cyclone occurred. Surprisingly, all of this had no effect on the filming schedule, and not a single shooting day was lost.
  • Throughout the making of the film, there were active consultations with representatives of the Indigenous Australian communities. John Bell served as a consultant to director and screenwriter Yolanda Ramke on the script, helping her to navigate nuances and details, avoid stereotypes, and ensure the authenticity of the dialogue. It was thanks to his consultations that the central theme of the film was revealed – the gap between the world of modern Western civilization and the traditional culture of Australia's original inhabitants.
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