All My Friends are leaving Brisbane

Charlotte Gregg stars in ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LEAVING BRISBANE

‘All my Friends are leaving Brisbane’, directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg,
is a sweet film about how a close friendship between a young man and woman turns into romantic love.

The film is set in contemporary Brisbane and refers to how many young people, once they’ve completed their studies find the Queensland capital a bit of a dead-end, and many of them end up leaving, going to the big cities ot overseas.

The two leads, Charlotte Gregg as Anthea and Matt Zeremes as Michael, gave strong performances. There was a natural sweetness about Gregg which makes her a natural for the part. The attractive feature of Zeremes was his natural integrity, he just has one of those really honest faces.

Caittlin Yeo’s poppy soundtrack worked well as did the Judd Overton’s lovely cinematography with lots of marvelous shots of the Brisbane harbour.

(c) David Kary

‘All my Friends are leaving Brisbane’, directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg,
is a sweet film about how a close friendship between a young man and woman turns into romantic love.

The film is set in contemporary Brisbane and refers to how many young people, once they’ve completed their studies find the Queensland capital a bit of a dead-end, and many of them end up leaving, going to the big cities ot overseas.

The two leads, Charlotte Gregg as Anthea and Matt Zeremes as Michael, gave strong performances. There was a natural sweetness about Gregg which makes her a natural for the part. The attractive feature of Zeremes was his natural integrity, he just has one of those reallly honest faces.

Caittlin Yeo’s poppy soundtrack worked well as did the Judd Overton’s lovely cinematography with lots of marvellous shots of the Brisbane harbour.

‘All my Friends are leaving Brisbane’, directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg,
is a sweet film about how a close friendship between a young man and woman turns into romantic love.

The film is set in contemporary Brisbane and refers to how many young people, once they’ve completed their studies find the Queensland capital a bit of a dead-end, and many of them end up leaving, going to the big cities ot overseas.

The two leads, Charlotte Gregg as Anthea and Matt Zeremes as Michael, gave strong performances. There was a natural sweetness about Gregg which makes her a natural for the part. The attractive feature of Zeremes was his natural integrity, he just has one of those reallly honest faces.

Caittlin Yeo’s poppy soundtrack worked well as did the Judd Overton’s lovely cinematography with lots of marvellous shots of the Brisbane harbour.