The Hunter - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Hunter"
The Hunter (2011)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
The Hunter - TMDB rating
6.617/10
626
The Hunter - Kinopoisk rating
6.749/10
11701
The Hunter - IMDB rating
6.7/10
43000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Vincent Sheehan
Producer

Executive Producer

Liz Watts
Executive Producer
Paul Wiegard
Executive Producer
Anita Sheehan
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Roland Gallois
Editor

Art Direction

Amanda Sallybanks
Art Direction

Costume Design

Emily Seresin
Costume Design

Production Design

Steven Jones-Evans
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Mark Hennessy
Stunt Coordinator
Harry Dakanalis
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Vincent Sheehan
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Christopher Bruce
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sam Petty
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glenn Butler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Mackenzie
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sam Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Second Assistant Director

Samantha Smith McGrady
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Robert Humphreys
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Lyn Askew
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Tom Heuzenroeder
Sound Effects Editor

Script Supervisor

Amy Barclay
Script Supervisor

Armorer

John Bowring
Armorer

First Assistant Director

John Martin
First Assistant Director

Animation

Konstantin Kovalenko
Animation

Production Manager

Ann Folland
Production Manager
Catherine Pettman
Production Manager

Graphic Designer

Michael Wholley
Graphic Designer

Costume Designer

Lyn Askew
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Alice Addison
Screenplay

Novel

Set Designer

Axel Bartz
Set Designer
Joanne Collins
Set Designer

Sound Designer

Sam Petty
Sound Designer
Liam Egan
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Tony Murtagh
Dialogue Editor

Special Effects

David J. Barker
Special Effects

Music Supervisor

Andrew Kotatko
Music Supervisor

Hair Designer

Chiara Tripodi
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Chiara Tripodi
Makeup Designer

Third Assistant Director

Nerida Groth
Third Assistant Director

Music

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Michael Lira
Music
Matteo Zingales
Music

Second Unit Director of Photography

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Kevin Scott

Kevin Scott
Second Unit Director of Photography

Sound

David Lee
Sound

Scenic Artist

Michael Swingle
Scenic Artist

Line Producer

Ann Folland
Line Producer
Catherine Pettman
Line Producer

Post-Production Manager

Anthos Simon
Post-Production Manager

Music Producer

Score Engineer

Wes Chew
Score Engineer

Script Editor

Stephen Cleary
Script Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the Tasmanian wolf, thylacine, or Thylacinus cynocephalus, which translates from Greek as 'pouched animal with a dog-like head,' is an extinct species of marsupial carnivore. It is called the Tasmanian tiger because of the stripes on its back.
  • Julia Leigh, the author of the book the film is based on, is also the director and screenwriter of the 2011 Australian film "Sleeping Beauty," which was released the same year. However, she was not actually involved in either the screenplay or the direction of this film.
  • "The Hunter" is director Daniel Nettheim's first feature film since "X Generation" (2000), released after an interval of almost 11 years. During this period, Nettheim worked in television.
  • The final shot reads: "Traps and snares are illegal in Tasmania."
  • During filming in the Tasmanian wilderness in Australia, Willem Dafoe had to contend with leeches. He joked to the press that he didn't lose a drop of blood. Ironically, considering his previous Australian film, "Splice" (2009), was about vampires. Incidentally, Sam Neill co-starred with him in both films.
  • Following its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, Magnolia Pictures acquired the US distribution rights to the film for 2012.
  • Approximately 40% of the film was shot in Tasmania – Australia's southernmost small island. Specifically in Maydena, Deloraine, and Florentine Valley.
  • The film's protagonist, Martin David, played by Willem Dafoe, is mentioned only as M. in the original novel.
  • The beginning of the film features original black-and-white archival footage of what was essentially the last Tasmanian tiger living in captivity.
  • Julia Leigh's novel, on which the film is based, was awarded the French Prix de l'Astrolabe Etonnants Voyageurs and the British Betty Trask Award. The book was noted by the New York Times and was also nominated for several literary awards. In addition, the novel was translated into 9 languages and widely distributed. The film, however, was made only 12 years after the book’s first publication in 1999.
  • On the film's posters, Willem Dafoe is listed first, followed by Frances O'Connor, and then Sam Neill.
  • On the film posters, Willem Dafoe is listed first, followed by Francis O'Connor, and then Sam Neill.
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