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Release Date:
May 27, 2008
Original Title:
All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Bunker Productions International
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 76
Anthea is 25, single, hates her job – and all her friends are leaving Brisbane. Should she follow the herd to Sydney or London? Is there anything worth staying for now that her best friend Michael finally has a girlfriend? This film tells a universal story about finding your place and yourself...
Art Direction:
Julie Leaver
Associate Producer:
Stephen Vagg
Consulting Editor:
Denise Haratzis
Consulting Producer:
Julie Forster
Continuity:
Nicole Bourke
Costume Designer:
Traci Booker
Dialogue Editor:
Danny Longhurst
Director:
Louise Alston
Director of Photography:
Judd Overton
Editor:
Nicola Scarrott
First Assistant Director:
Alana Jessop
Hair Designer:
Tristan Harris
Location Manager:
Dorian Ribiero
Makeup Designer:
Tristan Harris
Music Consultant:
Kim Green
Original Music Composer:
Caitlin Yeo
Post Production Coordinator:
Candace McMillan
Producer:
Louise Alston
Jade van der Lei
Production Design:
Hayley Egan
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Hayley Egan
Tristan Harris
Second Assistant Director:
Julia Preeo
Adam Michael Green
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Andrew Conder
Sound Effects Editor:
Adrian Bilinsky
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Dennison
Tony Vaccher
Sound Recordist:
Ian Thomson
Sound Supervisor:
Tony Vaccher
John Dennison
Third Assistant Director:
Sophie Carroll
Title Designer:
Cian McLysaght
Unit Manager:
Dorian Ribiero
Visual Effects Producer:
Melanie Byres
Writer:
Stephen Vagg
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