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Oz director Alston to expand Brisbane into a trilogy – Screen Daily
Read more: Oz director Alston to expand Brisbane into a trilogy – Screen Daily18 November, 2008 | By Sandy George www.screendaily.com Australian director Louise Alston is set to make two more low-budget romantic comedies, following her debut film All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, which is being released in Denmark through Sunrise Film Distribution. Cameras will roll on January 7 on Jucy, the second of the films, with…
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“Stock up on corn chips and tequila slammers” – Australian review
Read more: “Stock up on corn chips and tequila slammers” – Australian reviewWeekend Australian (Australia)-August 30, 2008 All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane (M) Author: Rosalie Higson Accent (90 minutes) $29.95 * * * 1/2 I ENJOYED watching this bunch of pretty young things trying to get their lives into some kind of order, fooling themselves they are swimming while mostly they are drowning, often in alcohol.…
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Brisbane, 4, Bra Boys take audience prizes at London Aussie fest – Screen Daily
Read more: Brisbane, 4, Bra Boys take audience prizes at London Aussie fest – Screen Daily19 March, 2008 | By Wendy Mitchell http://www.screendaily.com The London Australian Film Festival closed March 16 with a record 7,000 attendees in its 14th year. “The audience awards went to Louise Alston’s All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane for best feature; and a tie of Tim Slade’s 4 and Sunny Abberton & Macario de Souza’s…
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Triple J Rave Review of All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane
Read more: Triple J Rave Review of All My Friends are Leaving BrisbaneIt was very nice to hear this on the radio this week! Posted by Marc the Movie Guy, December 18, 2007 http://blogs.abc.net.au/triplej/2007/12/summer-movie–.html Are all your friends buggering off overseas leaving you with a substandard job and no-one to twixt your nethers. Fear not, you arent alone. Have a taste of ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LEAVING…
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Margaret and David Give AMFALB the tick!
Read more: Margaret and David Give AMFALB the tick!A wonderful review on At the Movies from Margaret and David. Margaret said: “Director, Louise Alston has a good sense of visual comedy and uses her considerable talents in making what is basically a romantic comedy.” David said: “…the film is very nicely written I think and I think there’s an honesty about it. There’s…
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All My Friends Variety Review
Read more: All My Friends Variety Review“frisky thesping, quirky scripting and Alston’s confident control of tone and pacing” For more click HERE