Bitter Art Filming Locations
Where was Bitter Art filmed? Bitter Art was filmed in 3 locations across Australia in the following places:
Bitter Art Filming Locations
Pemberton is a town in the southwest corner of Western Australia. It’s known for the tall karri trees of Gloucester National Park, including the Gloucester Tree with its lookout point. Also in the park are the Cascades waterfall and Lefroy Brook’s rocky rapids. Just outside town are more giant karris at Warren National Park and vast dunes at Yeagarup Beach. The Pemberton Museum traces the area’s sawmilling history.
Pemberton is a town in the southwest corner of Western Australia. It’s known for the tall karri trees of Gloucester National Park, including the Gloucester Tree with its lookout point. Also in the park are the Cascades waterfall and Lefroy Brook’s rocky rapids. Just outside town are more giant karris at Warren National Park and vast dunes at Yeagarup Beach. The Pemberton Museum traces the area’s sawmilling history.
Perth, capital of Western Australia, sits where the Swan River meets the southwest coast. Sandy beaches line its suburbs, and the huge, riverside Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Mount Eliza offer sweeping views of the city. The Perth Cultural Centre houses the state ballet and opera companies, and occupies its own central precinct, including a theatre, library and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Bitter Art (2009)
Bitter Art is an award winning Australian comedy. Set in the small town of Pemberton we find Tyson at a crossroads. His life is not where he wants it to be. He should be in Hollywood. Instead he's in the middle of small town Australia, one step away from having to give up the dream, move back in with his parents and find a job stacking shelves at the supermarket. But he has one last chance, The Tall Tales Film Festival, if and only if he can stop himself from being himself - an angry, cynical Bitter Artist.