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All About E

All About E (2015)

February. 21,2015
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5.1
| Drama Comedy Romance

A beautiful sexy DJ is forced to run when she stumbles on a stash of cash. Can she keep the money, conquer her demons, AND get the girl?

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Moustroll
2015/02/21

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Curapedi
2015/02/22

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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InformationRap
2015/02/23

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Justina
2015/02/24

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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lornahorne-43897
2015/02/25

This is a delightful film that sweeps you from Sydneys clubbing scene to a farm homestead via a mini road trip. Featuring comedy, lust,jealousy,chases and forgiveness this could be overly busy but trust me, the cinematography and lush soundtrack will carry you along and release you with a smile on you face. Yes the protagonists are gay but it would be wrong to think that this is a niche film. This is a film about acceptance of who we are sexually, emotionally and geographically. Highly recommended to all but the unreachably closed minded. Come to think of it perhaps it should be compulsory viewing for them too.

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cymru sam
2015/02/26

This is a humorous rom-com road movie with a slice of theft and a cross-country car chase that i would recommend going to see. It is an independently funded film that has high quality production values. Two girls, E and Trish fall in love but families complicate things. The gay best friend tries to add some common sense, but E isn't ready to hear it until the lives of the people closest to her are threatened when she attempts to run away from everything by running towards everyone she has upset over the years. It has an authentic feel of the real Australia, the countryside and the people, the White Australians and incomers depicted by Lebanese and British. Its not often a lesbian film comes along that shows women who love women that they would recognise, (without the gangsters chasing them), and this film delivers. A road movie that has everything, goodies, baddies, club music, classical music, families in conflict, and some fantastic scenery as the heroes travel through the outback. An independent film that therefore doesn't pander to the money-men, so yes, this is a film which does not follow the lesbian trope in any sense...

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leenurse-08400
2015/02/27

This Lesbian road movie is a fabulous, must see, film. The acting, cinematography, landscapes and of course the gorgeous looking actors all are what makes this such an enjoyable movie. A story about belonging - not belonging - identity search - and the adventures along the way. Just don't miss it - All the ingredients for a fun time with kids, dogs and tractors. Shot in the Australian out back you can feel the atmosphere and heat of the surroundings. It includes probably the best Lesbian sex scene you will ever see on screen and all that set to the wonderful music by Basil Hogios. All about e has been received at film festivals in the United States and Australia with brilliant reviews and audiences wanting more. Full houses all the way - Repeat performances requested and arranged.

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Alison James
2015/02/28

It's truly remarkable what these filmmakers achieved with such a low budget. It stands up against movies with budgets (at least) ten times the size. The story is fun but there are important layers including coming out, racial tension, friendship and just growing up. The cinematography is gorgeous - can't wait to see the outback in person some day - the script is witty, sex scenes are hot and fabulous(!!!!!), film score is sophisticated, acting is fresh and vibrant, casting is spot on. This film is by far the best of its genre that I've seen for a very long time and well deserves its many film festival accolades. Bravissimo, Louise Wadley et al!

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