Where did they film Puberty Blues?

Where did they film Puberty Blues?

Sydney
Puberty Blues (TV series)

Puberty Blues
Production locations Sydney, New South Wales
Cinematography John Brawley
Editors Deborah Peart, Geoff Hitchins
Running time 45 minutes

What school did they use for Puberty Blues?

Sylvania High School
3 The high school in the book Puberty Blues (Picador, 2002) is based on Sylvania High School, a co-educational comprehensive high school established in 1970. See the school’s website at http://www.sylvania-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/.

What beach was Puberty Blues?

Puberty Blues: Set in late-’70s Sydney, this coming-of-age drama tells an exceptionally dark tale of puberty and sexism. The iconic south Sydney beach provides a classic summer setting for two girls and the tale of their intense friendship.

How old are they meant to be in Puberty Blues?

Puberty Blues is a 1981 Australian coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford, based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey, which is a protofeminist teen novel about two 13-year-old girls from the middle-class Sutherland Shire in Sydney.

Is Puberty Blues Season 3?

But a third season of the beloved Australian drama will be made, according to one of the show’s original stars. Taking to TikTok last week, Ed Oxenbould, who played David Vickers on the Channel Ten series, confirmed a new season of the show was in the works.

How old is Kathy Lette?

62 years (November 11, 1958)
Kathy Lette/Age

When did the movie Puberty Blues come out?

Puberty Blues. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Puberty Blues is a 1981 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Bruce Beresford.

Who is Sue in the book Puberty Blues?

Meet Sue, a teenage Australian girl in the late 70s, whose life mainly consists of doing what everyone else does – watch the surfing boys and have sex with the same surfing boys. The girls have to follow lots of strange customs, e.g. do not eat or go to the bathroom when a boy is around.

Who are the Salami Sisters in Puberty Blues?

Carey and Lette went on to write a column in The Sun-Herald as The Salami Sisters and the stories were published under the title Puberty Blues. Long first approached Gillian Armstrong to direct but she turned it down.

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