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  2. Stephen Vagg wrote the film All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane in 2007. Fifteen years later its sequel, All My Friends Are Returning to Brisbane premiered. So what has changed in the city which many creatives felt they had to leave to find success?

    • Stephen Vagg
  3. Budget. A$42,000. 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.

  4. “Look, the film did very well for something made on a $42,000 budget – it got a cinema release, had a great run on DVD, launched a bunch of careers – but it wasn’t as though financiers were banging down my door for All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane: Maverick.

  5. Budget. $42,000. All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 romantic-comedy film set and filmed in Brisbane. [1] The plot centres around Anthea, a young woman struggling with her friends leaving Brisbane while she falls in love with her long-time best friend. [3]

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · All My Friends are Returning to Brisbane’ takes place Thursday 30 November - Sunday 3 December at The Anywhere Fringe Hub, South Brisbane.

    • Nadia Jade
  7. And as more and more of her friends drift off to bigger cities, there's little to keep her in Brisbane except the imminent return of former boyfriend Jake (Gyton Grantley). This new romantic comedy is followed by a Q&A with director Louise Alston and writer Stephen Vagg.

  8. 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?

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