
Far Apart
Documentary · Comedy
Overview
In 2021, Australia (particularly the eastern states) was hit with a wave of COVID-19 cases that heavily affected many families, causing whole states to go into lockdown. This short documentary highlights the impact lockdowns have on any family throughout Australia.
Top Cast
Max Guthrie
Max Guthrie
Self (interviewer)
Max Guthrie
Self (interviewer)
Liam Bragg
Liam Bragg
Self
Liam Bragg
Self
Dylan Bragg
Dylan Bragg
Self
Dylan Bragg
Self
Ryan Bragg
Ryan Bragg
Self
Ryan Bragg
Self
Michelle Bragg
Michelle Bragg
Self
Michelle Bragg
Self
Trevor Bragg
Trevor Bragg
Self
Trevor Bragg
Self
Sal Guthrie
Sal Guthrie
Self
Sal Guthrie
Self
Greg Guthrie
Greg Guthrie
Self
Greg Guthrie
Self
Steve Guthrie
Steve Guthrie
Self
Steve Guthrie
Self
Tom Guthrie
Tom Guthrie
Self
Tom Guthrie
Self
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