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ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LEAVING BRISBANE (2007) |
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"Infectiously sweet and charming movie" Triple J
"Sublime" Margaret Pomerantz |
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Catalogue No.
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AUN0081
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SRP
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A$29.95
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APN
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9333723000813
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DVD Release Date
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18 Sep 2008
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Director
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Louise Alston
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Producer
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Louise Alston, Jane Van Der Lei
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Cast
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Charlotte Gregg, Matt Zeremes, Ryan Johnson, Cindy Nelson, Gyton Grantley
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Genre
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Romantic comedy
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Rating
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M (Moderate coarse language, Moderate sexual references)
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Run Time
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80 minutes
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Visual Format
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16:9 Anamorphic (1.85:1)
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Audio Format
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Dolby Stereo
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Language
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English
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Special Features
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Director's Commentary by Louise Alston,
Commentary by Matt Zeremes, Ryan Johnson and Stephen Vagg,
Cast and Crew Interviews,
Behind the Scenes,
Deleted Scenes,
Extra Video Clips
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Quotes
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"Infectiously sweet and charming movie" Triple J
"Sublime" Margaret Pomerantz
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Awards
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Official Selection - 2007 Brisbane International Film Festival
Winner Audience Choice Award, Natfilm festival, Denmark
Winner Audience Choice Award, London Australian Film Festival
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When Anthea (Charlotte Gregg) decides her career is going nowhere fast, that her love life's DOA, and, well, all her friends are leaving Brisbane, she decides the best course of action is to get out of town and head to London to join the hordes of twenty-something Aussies making new lives for themselves. Problem is, her best friend Michael (Matt Zeremes) isn't ready to make the move and seems content to enjoy casual hook-ups and benders at the local pub. Both of them realise why their impending separation is causing so much tension, but articulating their actual feelings of affection is a much more difficult task than cruising through life in neutral gear. ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LEAVING BRISBANE paints a portrait of the twenty-something rut with pathos and warmth, delivered with a keen understanding of Brisbane's unique vernacular, geographical spread, and the issues facing the straight-out-of-uni crowd.
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