The Tracker  (2002)

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The movie The Tracker, released in 2002 and directed by Rolf de Heer with Ian Jones as cinematographer and editing by Tania Nehme.
Directed by | Rolf de Heer
Cinematography by | Ian Jones
Edited by | Tania Nehme
Written by | Rolf de Heer
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Country | Australia
Language | English, Maori
Genres | Drama, History, Western

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Finishing System
 
Cast
The Tracker
The Fanatic
The Follower
The Veteran
The Fugitive
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Cinematography by
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Written by
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Edited by
Produced by
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Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Producer
Original Music by
Art Direction by
Art Director
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Production Management
Unit Manager
Unit Manager
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Steadicam Operator / Focus Puller
Still Photographer
Clapper Loader
Assistant Gaffer
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Special Effects Department
Art Department
Paintings
Art Department Assistant
Art Department Assistant
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer / Sound Designer / Sound Recordist
Dolby Consultant
Special Sound Effects
Re-recording Mixer
Foley Artist
Sound Editor
Foley Artist
Sound Effects Editor
Sound Editor
Casting Department
Extras Coordinator
Extras Coordinator
Extras Coordinator
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist
Music Department
Musician: Guitars
Musician: Keyboard
Lyricist
Music Supervisor
Musician: Drums
Musician: Bass
Musician: Guitar
Stunt Department
Stunt Double
Stunt Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Production Runner
Production Accountant
Unit Publicist
Production Coordinator
Unit Nurse
Horse Master
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