Los Angeles based Australians Amanda Worthington-Brown and Katherine Wallace will launch their new web series today on YouTube.
Sessions With My Parents, directed by Taylor Bradley, is set around two lively Australian sisters who move to Los Angeles.
Shortly after arriving in Hollywood, the two sisters have very different, and often hilarious, reactions to the vanity-driven trends of Tinseltown.
The show records their weekly video chats with their guileless parents in Australia.
These sessions showcase the string of hilarious situations in which they find themselves..
Nicole, an over-the-top aspiring actress, tumbles head-first into the many pitfalls that await newly-arrived thespians, all to the amusement of her straight-laced older sister Melanie, who is in La to attend university..
Over the course of the series, hear the two recount Nicole.s adventures during video chats with their conservative and concerned parents.
Creators of the series, Amanda Worthington-Browne and Katherine Wallace, also star in the show,...
Sessions With My Parents, directed by Taylor Bradley, is set around two lively Australian sisters who move to Los Angeles.
Shortly after arriving in Hollywood, the two sisters have very different, and often hilarious, reactions to the vanity-driven trends of Tinseltown.
The show records their weekly video chats with their guileless parents in Australia.
These sessions showcase the string of hilarious situations in which they find themselves..
Nicole, an over-the-top aspiring actress, tumbles head-first into the many pitfalls that await newly-arrived thespians, all to the amusement of her straight-laced older sister Melanie, who is in La to attend university..
Over the course of the series, hear the two recount Nicole.s adventures during video chats with their conservative and concerned parents.
Creators of the series, Amanda Worthington-Browne and Katherine Wallace, also star in the show,...
- 9/30/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
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- 9/12/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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