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Call Me Dad

Can a violent man change?

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Media Stockade (Development): $10,000 ABC (Development): $21,500 ABC (Production): $113,500 Screen Australia: $135,000 Create NSW: $40,000 PEP: $82,8000 Undisclosed philanthropic donation: $30,000

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