In 1950s Australia, young Celia is growing up with a sense of isolation and mistrust of the world that surrounds her. Her mother and father won't let her play with the kids next door because their parents are communists. Then her pet bunny is taken away because of rabbit overpopulation. And, more traumatizing yet, when her grandmother dies, she's the one to discover the corpse. To cope, she retreats into elaborate fantasies.
Is Celia on Netflix? Unfortunately the movie Celia is not yet available on Netflix.
| Writing | Ann Turner | Writer |
| Directing | Ann Turner | Director |
| Directing | Chris Odgers | Second Assistant Director |
| Camera | Steve Macdonald | Focus Puller |
| Camera | Martin Turner | Focus Puller |
| Camera | Brendan Shanley | Key Grip |
| Lighting | Trevor Toune | Gaffer |
| Directing | Phil Jones | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | Jaems Grant | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Camera | Sonia Leber | Clapper Loader |
| Camera | Werner Gerlach | Best Boy Grip |
| Sound | Phil Heywood | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Peter Burgess | Sound Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Phil Eagles | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nik Dorning | Special Effects Key Makeup Artist |
| Production | Lynda House | Production Supervisor |
| Sound | Lloyd Carrick | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Carolyn Nott | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rose Chong | Costume Design |
| Art | Peta Lawson | Production Design |
| Camera | Geoffrey Simpson | Director of Photography |
| Production | Timothy White | Producer |
| Sound | Chris Neal | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Ken Sallows | Editor |
| Production | Bryce Menzies | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ian Pringle | Associate Producer |
| Production | Gordon Glenn | Producer |
| Art | Oliver Streeton | Title Illustration |