Louise Alston grew up on a farm in rural Australia. Starting out working in local TV news, she went on to study at Australia's national film school, AFTRS. She directed her first ultra-low budget feature film, All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane, for $42,000. It was shown all over the world and became a cult film. Louise has a PhD in Creative Arts from the University of Technology, Sydney. His work is typically intelligent, courageous and sincere.
- Mini biography by: Bunker Productions International
Directing
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Female
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Wagga Wagga, Riverina, New South Wales, Australia
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All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane
Resisting Roots
Jucy
The Wedding in the Hamptons
My Husband's Seven Wives
Three Dates to Forever
Back of the Net
The Will
Sexy Scrooge
The Merry Mistake
Just Say When
The Package
Lick
In Her Likeness
Housemaid
All My Friends Are Back In Brisbane
Help
Beige Brown
Photocopier