Looking For Alibrandi

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| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Drama/Romance, Australian Cinema |
| Running Time | 99 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Rating | M |
| Available | 07-11-2007 |
| Label | Reel Dvd |
| Actors | Lapaglia, Anthony, Miranda, Pia, Scacchi, Greta |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Josie Alibrandi has a lot to deal with right now. Shes 17, got the dreaded HSC in front of her and the boy of her dreams seems completely out of reach. Then there's that other problem. She's a wog. Sure its where Josie comes from but its not where she feels she belongs. With her Nonna in one ear talking about the old country and the stuck-up girls at her school telling her she's an outsider, its no wonder. This year however, everything is going to change. Josie will let loose, face her fears, uncover secrets - even discover the true identity of her father. Its going to be a year when Josie finally finds out where she belongs.
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