All Men Are Liars
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Gerard Lee
Toni Pearen
David Price
John Jarratt
Jamie Petersen
Carmen Tanti
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Set in a rural backwater in the sugar cane district of northern Australia, a cross-dressing romantic comedy about a guy, who, desperate for cash, decides to apply for the position of lead guitarist of a basically lesbian, all-female band--the only hitch is that, well, he's not female...
Director
Gerard Lee
Cast
Toni Pearen
David Price
John Jarratt
Jamie Petersen
Carmen Tanti
Natasha Riedel
Yvette Konig
Cristin Daniel
Helen Tannock
Michelle Shoemark
Nina Landis
Crew
Steve Arnold
Suresh Ayyar
Lyn Batey
Ray Beentjes
Ray Beentjes
Brook Benton
Phil Borghero
John Boswell
Joe Bredl
Phil Brock
Phil Brock
Chris Brown
Greg Burgmann
Priscilla Cameron
Grant Campbell
Mark Charron
Wendy Chuck
Robert Connolly
Matt Connors
Doug Cummings
Egon Dahm
Egon Dahm
Helen Dalamaras
Lynn-maree Danzey
Ray Davies
Luchi De Jesus
Gemma Deacon
Gaetano Donizetti
Sacha Drake
Pat Eastwood
Linda Farrington
Linda Farrington
Eddie Floyd
Peter Garet
Sean Glasson
Wayne Goodwin
Wayne Goodwin
Wayne Goodwin
Brad Greenwood
Dave Hallard
Tony Harris
Fred Heath
Michael Hedges
Brian Holmes
John Hopkins
Mike Hopkins
John Jarratt
Raymond Karl
Christine King
Elisabeth Knight
Tor Larsen
Tor Larsen
Gerald Lee
Gerald Lee
Gerard Lee
Helen Lutrell
Mike Mason
Mike Mason
John Maynard
Anna Mcginley
Anna Mcginley
Carl Meikel
Mark Moffatt
Mark Moffatt
Mark Moffatt
Mark Moffatt
Bernie Morrison
John Neill
Cheryl Newton
Grahame O'connell
Toni Pearsen
Lee Pockriss
Murray Pope
Teddy Powell
Kit Rollings
C W Ross
Brett Russell
Gavin Russell
Stuart Rutherford
Henry Ryke
Brian Scadden
Reiner Schoenbrunn
Ira Schuster
Julian Scott
Lynn Seaman
Jane Silberry
Jay Smith
Jeff Stapley
Shakin' Stevens
Marty Symes
Rufus Thomas
Sue Thompson
Charlie Towne
Bonnie Tyler
Colin Tyler
Tony Vaccher
Paul Vance
H W Wood
Lea Worth
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Nominated for Best Film, Screenplay, Actor and Production Design at the 1995 Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards.
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1995
Released in United States May 1995
Released in United States 1996
Released in United States January 1997
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17-28, 1995.
Shown at MIFED in Milan, Italy October 27 - November 1, 1996.
Shown at Nortel Palm Springs International Film Festival in Palm Springs, California January 9-26, 1997.
Feature directorial debut for writer/director Gerald Lee. most noted for his co-screenplay collaboration with Jane Campion's "Sweetie" (Australia/1989).
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1995
Released in United States May 1995 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17-28, 1995.)
Released in United States 1996 (Shown in Los Angeles (UCLA, Melnitz Theater) as part of program "Strictly Oz: A History of Australian Film" February - March, 1996.)
Released in United States 1996 (Shown at MIFED in Milan, Italy October 27 - November 1, 1996.)
Released in United States January 1997 (Shown at Nortel Palm Springs International Film Festival in Palm Springs, California January 9-26, 1997.)