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{{Infobox film
| name         = Everything We Are
|name= Everything We Are
| yearReleased=2005
|yearReleased= 2005
|mpaaRating=NR
|mpaaRating= NR
|director= Mark Robinson
|director= Mark Robinson
|stars= Stephen Delphino<br> Sophie Gregg<br> Andy Rodoreda
|stars= Stephen Delphino<br> Sophie Gregg<br> Andy Rodoreda
}}
}}
'''Everything We Are''' is a 2005 Australian drama short film written and directed by Mark Robinson, starring Stephen Delphino, Sophie Gregg and Andy Rodoreda.  
'''Everything We Are''' is a 2005 Australian drama short film written and directed by Mark Robinson, starring Stephen Delphino, Sophie Gregg and Andy Rodoreda.  
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
A twelve-year-old boy is forced to leave the female refuge where he lives with his mother. On his way to school he encounters a strange man and tries to find a connection.<ref>https://www.aftrs.edu.au/showcase/students-and-films/video/0_0o5ekxxw</ref>
A twelve-year-old boy is forced to leave the female refuge where he lives with his mother. On his way to school he encounters a strange man and tries to find a connection.<ref>https://www.aftrs.edu.au/showcase/students-and-films/video/0_0o5ekxxw</ref>



Revision as of 17:12, 21 October 2016

Everything We Are

Year Released: 2005
MPAA Rating (USA): NR
Director: Mark Robinson
Starring: Stephen Delphino
Sophie Gregg
Andy Rodoreda


Everything We Are is a 2005 Australian drama short film written and directed by Mark Robinson, starring Stephen Delphino, Sophie Gregg and Andy Rodoreda.

Synopsis

A twelve-year-old boy is forced to leave the female refuge where he lives with his mother. On his way to school he encounters a strange man and tries to find a connection.[1]

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