All My Friends Are Back in Brisbane
| All My Friends Are Back in Brisbane | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Louise Alston |
| Written by | Stephen Vagg |
| Based on | stage play All My Friends Are Returning to Brisbane by Stephen Vagg |
| Produced by | Louise Alston Andrew Steel Stephen Vagg |
| Starring | Nelle Lee Andrew Steel Dan Ewing |
| Cinematography | Chase Brockett |
| Edited by | Emma McKenna |
| Music by | Pru Montin |
Production company | Bunker Productions International |
Running time | 77 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $250,000 (est.)[1] |
All My Friends Are Back in Brisbane is an upcoming Australian feature film directed by Louise Alston. It is the "spiritual sequel" to her 2007 film All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane.[2][1]
Premise
After being dumped by her fiancé in London, a lawyer returns home to Brisbane and finds herself working with the now-married ex-boyfriend she left a decade earlier.
Cast
- Nelle Lee as Cris
- Andrew Steel as Scooter
- Dan Ewing as Hutcho
- Kym Jackson as Michelle
- Tim Ross as Aram
- Brooke Lee as Ainsley
- Julian Curtis as Toby
Production
The film is based on the 2023 play, All My Friends Are Returning to Brisbane.[3][1]
Filming took place from March to April 2025.[2] The movie was shot over ten days in Brisbane, mostly in the suburbs of New Farm and West End.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Vagg, Stephen (15 April 2025). "The agony and the ecstasy: How to make a DIY movie in Brisbane". In Daily. Retrieved 18 March 2026.
- ^ a b "All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane 'Spiritual' Sequel in Production, Where Else…". FilmInk. 30 March 2025. Retrieved 1 April 2025.
- ^ "All My Friends Were Leaving Brisbane; Now They Are Returning". FilmInk. October 20, 2023.