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  1. All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane

    All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane

    2007 · Romance · 1h 16m

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      • Featured review 5/10 Not a bad rom-com, but has some problems. This is a light hearted rom-com about the problems of finding love and friendship and bridging the gap between the two. The film is full of new faces, and the lead characters, Charlotte Gregg as Anthea and Matt Zeremes as Michael, are both very likeable.
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  2. Tomatometer 3 Reviews. 43% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. Want to see. All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane Photos. See all photos. Movie Info. Anthea (Charlotte Gregg) and Michael...

    • (316)
    • Louise Alston
    • Comedy, Romance
  3. TOP CRITIC. Full Review | Original Score: 7.5/10 | Oct 4, 2010. Urban Cinefile Critics Urban Cinefile. There's a real energy and sense of place about this involving romantic comedy in which...

  4. This film is an indie romantic comedy. It's success has surprised nearly everyone. Rock bottom production budget, no bankable stars, set in a not very glamorous city. we started to doubt ourselves...until we saw the film showing for 7 weeks on multiplex screens around Brisbane. In many ways, this is an exploitation film.

  5. Comedy Romance. Anthea is undergoing a crisis of confidence: overworked, no boyfriend, struggling to find goals - and all her friends are leaving Brisbane. She is tempted to leave herself, but is opposed by her long time best platonic male friend Michael. Michael thinks people who leave Brisbane...

    • (352)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Louise Alston
    • 2007-10
  6. Louise Alston. Synopsis. Anthea is undergoing a crisis of confidence: overworked, no boyfriend, struggling to find goals - and all her friends are leaving Brisbane. She is tempted to...

  7. Feb 20, 2018 · The best thing about All My Friends… is the absence of sentimentality and the gratification that middle-class middle achievers in Brisbane are as emotionally immature as everyone else. Anthea (Charlotte Gregg) is an odd heroine, although such an archaic label hardly touches the consciousness of these once cool stay-at-homes.

  8. Oct 18, 2007 · Screenplay, Steven Vagg. Crew: Camera (color), Judd Overton; editor, Nicola Scarrott; music, Caitlin Yeo; production designer, Hayley Egan. Reviewed at Brisbane Film Festival (Australian...

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