During Melbourne's Stage 4 Covid-19 lockdown, housemates Colin and Rosie pass the time people-watching on their front lawn. Between games of 'smash or pass' and critiquing the outfits of people passing by, the duo engages in candid conversations about Queer authenticity and the importance of community. This Film Was Created On The Stolen Lands Of The Wurundjeri People Of The Kulin Nation. We Pay Respects To Elders Past, Present And Emerging And Acknowledge That Sovereignty Was Never Ceded.
Directing | Colin Dunn | Director |
Directing | Rosie Pavlovic | Director |
Production | Luke McCarthy | Producer |
Camera | Marcus Mason | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Jeanne Khin | Second Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Hannah Palmer | Gaffer |
Camera | Hannah Palmer | Steadicam Operator |
Camera | Andrew Kirkman | Best Boy Grip |
Sound | Laura Hancock | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Holly Hudson | Costume Designer |
Editing | Jack Wilson-Lee | Colorist |
Art | Wilson Leung | Graphic Designer |
Editing | Colin Dunn | Editor |
Editing | Rosie Pavlovic | Editor |
Editing | Luke McCarthy | Editor |
Sound | Sui Zhen | Music |
Writing | Colin Dunn | Writer |
Writing | Rosie Pavlovic | Writer |
Camera | Lucy Campbell (UK) | Director of Photography |