In the winter of 1991 an ABC film crew spent six weeks following Sydney's Redfern police. The inner city patrol of Redfern is predominantly working class with a large aboriginal and migrant population. The police in this film are general duties officers mostly on mobile patrols. At the time of filming 78% of police at Redfern were under the age of 25.
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Production | Christopher McCullough | Executive Producer |
Production | John Wilkinson | Production Supervisor |
Production | Anne Chivas | Production Manager |
Production | Anita Jorgensen | Production Assistant |
Sound | Mark McDuff | Music |
Sound | Peter Kaldor | Music |
Art | Anthony Battaglia | Title Designer |
Editing | John Galbraith | Color Grading |
Editing | Katica Stevanovic | Color Grading |
Production | Chris Shale | Researcher |
Camera | Brett Joyce | Additional Camera |
Sound | Geoff Krix | Additional Soundtrack |
Sound | Linda Gahan | Sound Editor |
Sound | Fabian Sanjurjo | Sound Editor |
Sound | Peter Hall | Sound Editor |
Sound | Peter Purcell | Sound Mixer |
Camera | Ron Foley | Assistant Camera |
Production | Louise Johnson | Producer's Assistant |
Sound | Mario Pellegrino | Sound Recordist |
Crew | Paul Costello | Cinematography |
Editing | John Pleffer | Editor |
Production | Jenny Brockie | Producer |
Directing | Jenny Brockie | Director |
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