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ANNE BRUNING – DGA LINE PRODUCER/UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGER Agent: Top Techs Management Email: Crew@Toptechsmanagement.Com.Au Tel: 612 9958.1611 ANNE BRUNING – DGA LINE PRODUCER/UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGER Agent: Top Techs Management Email: [email protected] Tel: 612 9958.1611 PRODUCTION CREDITS: 2019,20,21 BAZ LUHRMANN UNTITLED ELVIS MUSICAL – Unit Production Manager Shot in Queensland, Australia. Warner Bros Starring Austin Butler & Tom Hanks Producers: Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman & Patrick McCormick Director: Baz Luhrmann 2018 AQUAMAN – Unit Production Manager Shot in Queensland, Australia. Warner Bros Starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard & Willem Dafoe Producers: Rob Cowan, Peter Safran Director: James Wan 2015-16 GHOST IN THE SHELL – Unit Production Manager Shot in New Zealand and Hong Kong. DreamWorks & Paramount Studios Starring Scarlett Johansson, Juliette Binoche & Pilou Asbaek Producers: Ari Arad, Michael Costigan & Jeff Silver Director: Rupert Sanders 2014 SAN ANDREAS – Unit Production Manager Shot on the Gold Coast, QLD. New Line/Warner Bros Production. Starring Dwayne Johnson Producers: Beau Flynn, Rob Cowan Director: Brad Peyton 2013 THE WOLVERINE – Unit Production Manager Shot in NSW, Australia and Japan. 20th Century Fox Production. Starring Hugh Jackman Producers: Hutch Parker, Joe Caracciolo Director: James Mangold 2012-13 I, FRANKENSTEIN – Associate Producer/Unit Production Manager Shot in Victoria, Australia. Lakeshore Entertainment (US/AU Production) Producers: Andrew Mason, Richard Wright, David Kern Director: Stuart Beattie 2011 DRIFT – Line Producer/Production Manager Shot in Western Australia, Australia. Producers: Michele Bennett, Tim Duffy Director: Morgan O’Neill 2009-10 TOMORROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN – Line Producer Shot in NSW, Australia. Producers: Andrew Mason, Michael Boughen Director: Stuart Beattie 2007-8 THE LOVELY BONES – Co Producer(USA&NZ) & UPM(NZ) DreamWorks. Shooting in Pennsylvania (US) Oct-Dec 07 and Wellington (NZ) Jan-July 08. Starring Susan Sarandon, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz & Saoirse Ronan Producers: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Caro Cunningham Director: Peter Jackson 2006 HALO - Unit Production Manager, Universal Studios. Prepped in New Zealand July-Dec. Shutdown. Exec Producers: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh Producers: Mary Parent, Jan Blenkin, Caro Cunningham Director: Neill Blomkamp 2003-5 KING KONG - Unit Production Manager Universal Studios. Remake of the 1933 classic. Shot in New Zealand. Starring Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody & Jack Black. Producers: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Jan Blenkin, Caro Cunningham Director: Peter Jackson 2003 THE LAST SAMURAI - Production Supervisor (NZ), Warner Bros. Shot on location in New Zealand. Starring Tom Cruise, Billy Connolly, Ken Watanabe, Tony Goldwyn & Timothy Spall. Producers: Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner, Marshall Herskovitz, & Edward Zwick UPM Kevin de la Noy Director: Edward Zwick 2002 FARSCAPE – SERIES 4 (22episodes) - Line Producer, US sci-fi T V series produced for the Sci Fi Network (US) by the Jim Henson Company. Shot in Sydney. Exec Producers: Brian, Henson, Robert Halmi Jnr, David Kemper, Juliet Blake Producers: Sue Milliken, Andrew Prowse 2001 ON THE RAILS (aka Seconds to Spare) - Unit Production Manager, US TV movie-of-the-week. Shot in Queensland on the Gold Coast and produced by Carlton America. Exec Producers: Stephen Davis Producers: Marc Lorber, Matt Carroll Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith 2001 INVINCIBLE - Unit Production Manager, US TV movie-of-the-week with a martial arts theme. Shot in Sydney for Icon International and Alliance Atlantis. Starring Billy Zane. Exec Producers: Mel Gibson, Jet Li Producers: Jim Lemley, Lynda House Director: Jefery Levy 2000 SOUTH PACIFIC - Unit Production Manager, A TV film re-make of the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. Shot in Far Nth QLD (Aust) & Tahiti. Starring Glenn Close & Harry Connick Jnr. Exec Producers: Michael Jaffe, Howard Braunstein Glenn Close, Michael Gore Producers: Christine Sacani, Sue Milliken Director: Richard Pearce 1999 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE II - Production Manager (Australia), Starring Tom Cruise, Thandie Newton, Dougray Scott, Ving Rhames, Rade Sherbedzija, Richard Roxburgh, & Sir Anthony Hopkins Producers: Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner, Paul Hitchcock, Terence Chang, UPM Kevin de la Noy Director: John Woo 1999 FIRST DAUGHTER - Production Manager, US TV movie-of-the-week produced by Sony Columbia Tri Star. Starring Mariel Hemmingway and Gregory Harrison Producers: Michael Gallant, Dennis Brown Director: Armand Mastrioanni 1998 SYDNEY – STORY OF A CITY - Production Manager, A film about Sydney shot on the IMAX format. Producers: Sue Milliken, Phil Gerlach Directors: Bruce Beresford, Geoff Burton 1998 MUMBO JUMBO – Line Producer/Production Manager, A TV film produced by Artist Services for the Seven Network, Australia. Producers: Andrew Knight, Helen Watts Director: Catherine Millar 1997-8 NEVER TELL ME NEVER – Co Producer & Production Manager, A TV film produced by Palm Beach Pictures for the TEN Network, Australia. Shot in the Snowy Mtns (NSW) and Sydney. Producers: David Elfick Director: David Elfick 1997 HEARTBREAK HIGH – Line Producer A TV series produced by View Films for the ABC Network, Australia. Shot in Sydney. Producers: Ben Gannon Director: various 1996/7 PARADISE ROAD – Line Producer/Production Manager Movie shot on location in Singapore, Malaysia and Far Nth Queensland. Produced by Village Roadshow for Fox Searchlight. Starring Glenn Close, Pauline Collins, Wendy Hughes, Frances McDormand, Cate Blanchett, Julianna Margulies and Jennifer Elhe Producers: Sue Milliken, Greg Coote Director: Bruce Beresford 1995 DATING THE ENEMY – Production Manager Produced by Total Film & TV. Starring Guy Pearce & Claudia Karvan Producer: Sue Milliken Director: Megan Simpson 1995 SOLDIER SOLDIER (3 episodes) – Production Manager A UK TV series produced by Central Films for Channel Four. Shot on location in Alice Springs and the Central Coast of NSW. Producer: Annie Tricklebank (UK) Director: Ken Hannam 1994 BACK OF BEYOND – Production Manager Movie shot on location in Alice Springs. Starring Paul Mercurio and Colin Friels Producer: John Sexton Director: Michael Robertson 1993 THE SUM OF US – Production Manager Movie shot in Sydney and produced by Southern Star Films. Starring Jack Thompson and Russell Crowe. Exec Producer: Errol Sullivan Producer: Hal McElroy Directors: Kevin Dowling, Geoff Burton 1992 NO WORRIES – Production Manager Movie shot in Sydney and Gilgandra (Western NSW). Co-Produced by Palm Beach Pictures & Working Title Films. Starring John Hargraves and Geraldine James. Producers: Eric Felner (UK), David Elfick (Aust) Line Producer: John Winter Director: David Elfick 1991 THE NOSTRADAMUS KID – Production Manager Movie shot in Sydney and Kurrajong (NSW). Produced by Simpson Le Mesurier Films. Starring Noah Taylor and Miranda Otto. Exec Producers: Roger Simpson, Roger Le Mesurier Producer: Terry Jennings Director: Bob Ellis 1990/1 DAYDREAM BELIEVER – Production Manager & Post Production Supervisor Movie produced by View Films. Starring Martin Kemp and Miranda Otto. Producer: Ben Gannon Director: Kathy Mueller .
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