Long Story Short was filmed in Sydney, Australia.
The Rocks Market
In movie
Scene where Leanne calls Teddy who tries to hide the fact that he has forgotten their anniversary again.
Real
Scene was shot A lively outdoor waterfront market every weekend, with stalls for local craft, flowers and street food.
Sydney
Waverley Cemetery
In movie
Scene where Teddy has an strange talk with the Stranger about time.
Real
Scene was shot The Waverley Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Waverley Cemetery was used during the filming of the 1979 Mel Gibson film Tim and in 2021 the film Long Story Short.
The cemetery was designed to function along similar lines to Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris and Kensal Green Cemetery in London.
Sydney
Bronte Beach - Walking Path
In movie
Scene where Teddy tries to explain to Sam what is going on.
Real
Scene was shot Bronte is a beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Bronte Beach sits on Nelson Bay, surrounded by Bronte Park. Bronte offers scenic cliff-top walking paths south to Coogee via the Waverley Cemetery and north to Tamarama and Bondi Beach. The cliff-top path offers views which extend from Ben Buckler in the north to Malabar in the south. Bronte is located about 2.5 km south of Bondi Beach.
Sydney
Bronte Marine Drive (house)
In movie
Scene where Teddy and Leanne come home to their new house after their wedding.
Real
Scene was shot Bronte is a beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Sydney
Hermitage Foreshore Walk
In movie
Scene where The wedding day of Teddy and Leanne
Real
Scene was shot The easy Hermitage Foreshore walk is one of Sydney's great coastal walks. Start at Nielsen Park and take in the views of Shark Island, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the grounds of Strickland House along the way.
Sydney