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All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane

All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, The Guardian referred to it as a "cult film" inspired by "a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney, Melbourne, London or New York."[1]

All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane
Official Production Poster
Directed byLouise Alston
Written byStephen Vagg
Based onplay by Stephen Vagg
Produced byLouise Alston
Jade van der Lei
StarringCharlotte Gregg
Matt Zeremes
Cindy Nelson
Ryan Johnson
Romany Lee
Gyton Grantley
Sarah Kennedy
CinematographyJudd Overton
Edited byNicola Scarrott
Music byCaitlin Yeo
Distributed byAccent Film
Release date
October 2007 (AUS)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetA$42,000

Plot edit

Anthea (Charlotte Gregg) is undergoing a crisis of confidence: overworked, no boyfriend, and now all her friends are leaving Brisbane. She is tempted to leave herself, but is opposed by her longtime best platonic male friend Michael (Matt Zeremes).

Michael thinks people who leave Brisbane are copycats who follow the crowd; he is quite happy to stay in Brisbane, he is in a stable job and a stable very low-maintenance "sex-with-the-ex" relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Stephanie (Sarah Kennedy). In short, he is in a rut.

Anthea's temptation to leave Brisbane increases with the impending departure of her flatmate Kath (Cindy Nelson). However, she then hears that her ex-boyfriend Jake (Gyton Grantley) is coming back to Brisbane to live. To Michael's annoyance, she dreams of a great future with him.

Michael is then thrown out of his comfort zone by starting a new relationship with a girl he meets at work; Simone (Romany Lee). Slightly "alternative" and good natured, Simone is totally different from the sorts of girls he normally deals with, and he finds himself in a relationship over which he does not have total control.

On her last day in Australia, Anthea and Michael finally resolve their feelings for each other.

Cast edit

Production edit

Originally, All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane was a stage performance at the University of Queensland's Cement Box Theatre, where director Louise Alston first saw it. She could see that the story would make an ideal feature film and worked with writer Stephen Vagg on developing a script.

Producer Jade van der Lei then became interested in the film and was able to raise a budget of A$42,000. The film was shot in the middle of a Queensland summer, January 2006, over a three-week period. Afterward, The filmmakers successfully applied for post-production funding from the Australian Film Commission, which enabled additional shooting. The film completed post-production in early 2007 and made its world debut at the 2007 Brisbane International Film Festival.[2]

The film was shot on location in the Brisbane suburbs of New Farm, Paddington, Kangaroo Point, Brookfield, and Toowong.[3] It features Brisbane landmarks the Story Bridge and the Royal Exchange Hotel, and refers to Brisbane artists such as Powderfinger, Nick Earls, and John Birmingham. The soundtrack includes a cover version of "Streets of Your Town" from Brisbane band The Go-Betweens by Brisbane singer Dave McCormack.[4]

Release edit

All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane was released on 27 May 2008 in Australia through Accent Film.[5]

Box office edit

All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane took $42,524 at the box office in Australia,[6].

Adaptation edit

Stephen Vagg wrote an adaptation of the original play which relocated the action to Adelaide. Retitled All My Friends Are Leaving Adelaide, it premiered at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe.[7]

Awards edit

All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane was part of the Official Selection at the Brisbane International Film Festival in 2007. The film received a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2008 AFI Awards.[8]

Connection to Jucy edit

Many of the cast and crew were used by Louise Alston on her next feature film, Jucy (2011), including actors Cindy Nelson, Francesca Gasteen, Ryan Johnson, and Charlotte Gregg.

Sequel edit

Vagg wrote a sequel for the stage All My Friends Are Returning to Brisbane which was given a public reading in 2022 and had its world premiere in 2023.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Luke Royes, "Are all my friends leaving Brisbane?", The Guardian 13 June 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2013
  2. ^ Milfull, Tim. . M/C Reviews. Archived from the original on 12 March 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2010. Interview with Louise Alston.
  3. ^ "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane - press kit" (PDF). allmyfriendsmovie.com. Bunker Productions. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  4. ^ "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane Movie :: Bunker Productions". allmyfriendsmovie.com. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  5. ^ "All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane". Accent Film. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  6. ^ Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ 'All My Friends Are Leaving Adelaide', Adelaide Theatre Guide
  8. ^ 2008 AFI Award Nominees 14 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "All My Friends Were Leaving Brisbane; Now They Are Returning". Filmink. 20 October 2023.

External links edit

  • IMDb
  • Official Site
  • All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane at Urban Cinefile

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All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg It follows Anthea a 25 year old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown Brisbane to make a better life In 2013 The Guardian referred to it as a cult film inspired by a typically Brisbane lament the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney Melbourne London or New York 1 All My Friends Are Leaving BrisbaneOfficial Production PosterDirected byLouise AlstonWritten byStephen VaggBased onplay by Stephen VaggProduced byLouise Alston Jade van der LeiStarringCharlotte Gregg Matt Zeremes Cindy Nelson Ryan Johnson Romany Lee Gyton Grantley Sarah KennedyCinematographyJudd OvertonEdited byNicola ScarrottMusic byCaitlin YeoDistributed byAccent FilmRelease dateOctober 2007 AUS Running time76 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishBudgetA 42 000 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Adaptation 4 3 Awards 4 4 Connection to Jucy 5 Sequel 6 References 7 External linksPlot editAnthea Charlotte Gregg is undergoing a crisis of confidence overworked no boyfriend and now all her friends are leaving Brisbane She is tempted to leave herself but is opposed by her longtime best platonic male friend Michael Matt Zeremes Michael thinks people who leave Brisbane are copycats who follow the crowd he is quite happy to stay in Brisbane he is in a stable job and a stable very low maintenance sex with the ex relationship with his ex girlfriend Stephanie Sarah Kennedy In short he is in a rut Anthea s temptation to leave Brisbane increases with the impending departure of her flatmate Kath Cindy Nelson However she then hears that her ex boyfriend Jake Gyton Grantley is coming back to Brisbane to live To Michael s annoyance she dreams of a great future with him Michael is then thrown out of his comfort zone by starting a new relationship with a girl he meets at work Simone Romany Lee Slightly alternative and good natured Simone is totally different from the sorts of girls he normally deals with and he finds himself in a relationship over which he does not have total control On her last day in Australia Anthea and Michael finally resolve their feelings for each other Cast editCharlotte Gregg as Anthea Matt Zeremes as Michael Ryan Johnson as Tyson Cindy Nelson as Kath Romany Lee as Simone Sarah Kennedy as Stephanie Francesca Gasteen as Natalie Micheal Priest as AramProduction editOriginally All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane was a stage performance at the University of Queensland s Cement Box Theatre where director Louise Alston first saw it She could see that the story would make an ideal feature film and worked with writer Stephen Vagg on developing a script Producer Jade van der Lei then became interested in the film and was able to raise a budget of A 42 000 The film was shot in the middle of a Queensland summer January 2006 over a three week period Afterward The filmmakers successfully applied for post production funding from the Australian Film Commission which enabled additional shooting The film completed post production in early 2007 and made its world debut at the 2007 Brisbane International Film Festival 2 The film was shot on location in the Brisbane suburbs of New Farm Paddington Kangaroo Point Brookfield and Toowong 3 It features Brisbane landmarks the Story Bridge and the Royal Exchange Hotel and refers to Brisbane artists such as Powderfinger Nick Earls and John Birmingham The soundtrack includes a cover version of Streets of Your Town from Brisbane band The Go Betweens by Brisbane singer Dave McCormack 4 Release editAll My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane was released on 27 May 2008 in Australia through Accent Film 5 Box office edit All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane took 42 524 at the box office in Australia 6 Adaptation edit Stephen Vagg wrote an adaptation of the original play which relocated the action to Adelaide Retitled All My Friends Are Leaving Adelaide it premiered at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe 7 Awards edit All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane was part of the Official Selection at the Brisbane International Film Festival in 2007 The film received a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2008 AFI Awards 8 Connection to Jucy edit Many of the cast and crew were used by Louise Alston on her next feature film Jucy 2011 including actors Cindy Nelson Francesca Gasteen Ryan Johnson and Charlotte Gregg Sequel editVagg wrote a sequel for the stage All My Friends Are Returning to Brisbane which was given a public reading in 2022 and had its world premiere in 2023 9 References edit Luke Royes Are all my friends leaving Brisbane The Guardian 13 June 2013 Retrieved 18 June 2013 Milfull Tim Cinema Interview All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane M C Reviews Archived from the original on 12 March 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2010 Interview with Louise Alston All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane press kit PDF allmyfriendsmovie com Bunker Productions Retrieved 13 January 2017 All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane Movie Bunker Productions allmyfriendsmovie com Retrieved 13 January 2017 All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane Accent Film Retrieved 9 April 2010 Film Victoria Australian Films at the Australian Box Office Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine All My Friends Are Leaving Adelaide Adelaide Theatre Guide 2008 AFI Award Nominees Archived 14 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine All My Friends Were Leaving Brisbane Now They Are Returning Filmink 20 October 2023 External links editIMDb Official Site All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane at Urban Cinefile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane amp oldid 1192780805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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