All About E

2015
5.1| 1h33m| en
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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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Also starring Brett Rogers

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
frankap211 I just didn't get All About E. Why does Johnny have such a hold over E (and she over him)? This was never really explained. On the road trip, why do houses appear on one side of the highway while the view straight ahead is just a rural landscape? Why is the turn-off to Hay somewhere between Wollongong and Melbourne, when it's actually in western NSW? Why does the clock on the wall give a different time from the one on the mobile phone? Why does Johnny believe he knows for sure where E is purely on the basis of a postcard he finds? Having arrived at what he believes to be E's hide-out (with no evidence), how does Johnny then know the way across paddocks to a tin shed (20km away) where the girls, their dog, and the gay boy, Matt, have fled? Why does the dog suddenly recover from the poisoned meat Johnny gave it? Why does a light plane suddenly appear? Why is the door of the plane open but closed a split second later? Why did the film not have any effect on me at all?
cymru sam 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...
Mary Waterford This is a wonderful movie, with something for everyone. Who could believe that such a low budget film could capture so much! Without giving too much away, the film contains a sultry anti-hero E and her beautiful sidekick Brett; her brooding family and a tribe of ex-lovers, a dog to warm anyone's heart, evil crooks and an exciting chase. There's a stunning sex scene, and best of all, the most magnificent Australian outback country & skys. This movie had twenty six screening in Australia over summer, many to sold-out audiences. The sound track is superb, and fortunately available on CD so it can be transported to your home or car. All about E is made by independent film-makers and first time Director Louise Wadley and Producer Jay Rutovitz deserve the acclaim that has been theirs since the first showing. It opened the 2015 Sydney's Mardi Gras Film Festival, a testament to its popularity.
gtasoz Our local small and historic theater plays a huge variety of movies and I was lucky enough to see this one come through with a director and lead actor's Q&A following the evening's screening. What a joy. It joins a select number of VERY Australian genre films which reflect a particularly Aussie sense of place, humour, subject and pace. The script pulls no punches and addresses its subject matter full on. There are ample lashings of pathos, comedy, subtle 'only an Australian audience would get this moment', brilliant suspense, and a rollicking good tour of rural Australia - all within a setting of a Lesbian movie that is so much more than that 'label'. Whilst mentioning the Aussie setting here - it is very much at the same time an international movie too ... there are just some unfamiliar places for those not from here.The music and staging throughout the film is of the highest quality. In fact that is the reflective recall after leaving the movie house. So often a good movie is spoiled by inadequate production or a soundtrack which annoys the heck out of you ... not this one.If it comes your way go see it. This is boutique film making at its best. How the heck they produced such a full item on the budget quoted is beyond me.

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