Josie Alibrandi has a lot to deal with right now. She’s 17, got the dreaded H.S.C. in front of her, and the boy of her dreams seems completely out of reach. Then there’s that other problem. She’s a wog. Sure, it’s where Josie comes from, but it’s not where she feels she belongs. In fact, Josie doesn’t know where she belongs. With her Nonna in one ear talking about the old country and the stuck-up girls at her school telling her she’s an outsider, it’s no wonder. This year, however, everything is going to change. Josie will let loose, face her fears, uncover secrets - even discover the true identity of her father. It’s going to be a year when Josie finally finds out where she belongs.
Production | Tristram Miall | Executive Producer |
Directing | Kate Woods | Director |
Production | Robyn Kershaw | Producer |
Editing | Martin Connor | Editor |
Sound | Alan John | Music |
Writing | Melina Marchetta | Writer |
Camera | Toby Oliver | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Michael Wilkinson | Costume Design |
Directing | James McTeigue | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Deborah Antoniou | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Paul Sullivan | Third Assistant Director |
Camera | John Balbi | Assistant Grip |
Camera | Paolo Bassi | Still Photographer |
Camera | Campbell Drummond | Focus Puller |
Lighting | Darryn Fox | Gaffer |
Camera | Paul Gray | Assistant Grip |
Lighting | Cliff Henry | Best Boy Electric |
Camera | Brycen Horne | Clapper Loader |
Camera | Roy Mico | Key Grip |
Camera | Kathryn Milliss | "B" Camera Operator |
Camera | Lisa Tomasetti | Still Photographer |
Crew | Lawrence Woodward | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Bernadette Winthers | Stunt Double |
Crew | Brett Praed | Stunt Double |
Production | Fiona Landreth | Production Accountant |
Crew | Victoria Mielewska | Dialect Coach |