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Absolutely adored Ronnie's method of storytelling, cast was brilliant, direction terrific, solid central character, film seemed to get better and better with each stanza, I found the end incredibly moving with a glorious overtone of love. The lightheartedness in the dark showed a very powerful message about survival, addressing the need to fit in whilst surrounded by overwhelming racism and undertones addressing the need for more voices to be heard in multicultural Australia, and calling out our quick judgements we make about peoples character. A film that not only must be seen by all Australians, but must be felt and heard by all globally with its universal message!
- saraelizabethjoyce
- 28 jun 2023
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This film really surprised me, it's got a lot of heart. It's a great little story packed with so much drama I needed tissues constantly. There were so much sad scenes and heartbreaking situations it really spoke to me even though I couldn't relate to the character.
It's an intelligent dive into life in the suburbs that I had no idea about or even cared to think about. It delves into topics that people are scared to discuss such as racism, drug addiction and violence. For the running time it loses marks for rushing through drug montages and trying to cram so much in and I'm not a fan of the C word at all. The characters were all very interesting and felt very real, almost like they existed in the outer western suburbs of Sydney. I was genuinely frightened in some scenes and just made me feel uncomfortable. The film starts with a punch literally a few minutes in and then takes you through a journey. There are so many lovely moments I enjoyed in the film and even some moments of comic relief that left all of us laughing. All the actors were fantastic, and the music was so very touching, soothing and gentle.
There is a lot of talent in this film, most Australian productions have bigger budgets but don't have this much talent wrapped up in one film, The lead, the guy playing Gazza was just terrorizing, the best friend Kyle - just a heartbreaking performance and the guy who plays Vic, a homeless man who steals our hearts as an addicted man whose also part time lawnmower.
The film tries to sell you it's a "gangster" film but it's much more articulate and succinct than that. There's a lot going on in the head of that director because there are so many themes here to explore like death and loss, cultural identity and assimilation. Then there's friendship breakup, family, immigration and even spirituality / religion. Too much for one film? - I'll let you decide.
I'll finish by saying - you won't know what hit you with this film, if you want a really good story better than a lot of these Hollywood tentpole films with big actors and very little story - go and see Streets of Colour - you will walk like I did, an emotional mess and pleasantly surprised. - P. S - Bring lots of tissues.
It's an intelligent dive into life in the suburbs that I had no idea about or even cared to think about. It delves into topics that people are scared to discuss such as racism, drug addiction and violence. For the running time it loses marks for rushing through drug montages and trying to cram so much in and I'm not a fan of the C word at all. The characters were all very interesting and felt very real, almost like they existed in the outer western suburbs of Sydney. I was genuinely frightened in some scenes and just made me feel uncomfortable. The film starts with a punch literally a few minutes in and then takes you through a journey. There are so many lovely moments I enjoyed in the film and even some moments of comic relief that left all of us laughing. All the actors were fantastic, and the music was so very touching, soothing and gentle.
There is a lot of talent in this film, most Australian productions have bigger budgets but don't have this much talent wrapped up in one film, The lead, the guy playing Gazza was just terrorizing, the best friend Kyle - just a heartbreaking performance and the guy who plays Vic, a homeless man who steals our hearts as an addicted man whose also part time lawnmower.
The film tries to sell you it's a "gangster" film but it's much more articulate and succinct than that. There's a lot going on in the head of that director because there are so many themes here to explore like death and loss, cultural identity and assimilation. Then there's friendship breakup, family, immigration and even spirituality / religion. Too much for one film? - I'll let you decide.
I'll finish by saying - you won't know what hit you with this film, if you want a really good story better than a lot of these Hollywood tentpole films with big actors and very little story - go and see Streets of Colour - you will walk like I did, an emotional mess and pleasantly surprised. - P. S - Bring lots of tissues.
- NicolePayten79
- 4 jul 2023
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Streets of Colour is an absolute gem of a movie, and I can't stress enough how amazing it is. The acting in this film is just mind-blowing; you'll feel like you're right there with the characters. The way they bring the Inner West Sydney community to life is seriously impressive.
And let me tell you, visually, this movie is stunning. The way they capture the streets, the art, the markets, and all the cool spots in Inner West Sydney is just incredible. It's like taking a colorful journey through this awesome neighborhood.
The story? Well, it's beautifully told. You'll get wrapped up in the lives of the characters, and the way their stories come together is just so well done. It keeps you hooked from start to finish.
In a nutshell, Streets of Colour is not just a movie; it's an experience. It's heartwarming, visually striking, and it'll leave you with a smile on your face. Seriously, go watch it ASAP. You won't regret it!
And let me tell you, visually, this movie is stunning. The way they capture the streets, the art, the markets, and all the cool spots in Inner West Sydney is just incredible. It's like taking a colorful journey through this awesome neighborhood.
The story? Well, it's beautifully told. You'll get wrapped up in the lives of the characters, and the way their stories come together is just so well done. It keeps you hooked from start to finish.
In a nutshell, Streets of Colour is not just a movie; it's an experience. It's heartwarming, visually striking, and it'll leave you with a smile on your face. Seriously, go watch it ASAP. You won't regret it!
- pauljermaine
- 30 ago 2023
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There are many great Australian films but none better than Streets of Colour in telling the story of places like the Western Sydney with the social implications of multicultural and living in lower social class status.
The film is written well to reflect people's experiences (especially the director's) with racial conflict regardless on what side of the equation someone might be where many can only imagine what it is like to live and deal with an important matter as such.
Great Australian talent and parts played extremely well. Congratulations to the cast and crew on an amazing production. It's a must watch movie!
The film is written well to reflect people's experiences (especially the director's) with racial conflict regardless on what side of the equation someone might be where many can only imagine what it is like to live and deal with an important matter as such.
Great Australian talent and parts played extremely well. Congratulations to the cast and crew on an amazing production. It's a must watch movie!
- ro213
- 29 jun 2023
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I attended the premiere on Monday night at the majestic Orpheum cinema in Cremorne. Outside the theatre was a sea of photographers snapping away, as the stars of the show arrived in large numbers to greet their fans and other movie enthusiasts.
The cinema was just about at capacity as the audience were anticipating something special and as the credits rolled up at the end, it was tangible that the crowd were satisfied by the large ovation the movie received.
Streets of Colour was something many could relate to as discrimination and prejudice is everywhere. A great story combined with memorable characters and performances was a recipe that appeased many.
Writer and director Ronnie Riskalla incorporated his real life experiences growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney. This movie was heartfelt, genuine and powerful in moments as you couldn't help but feel for the protagonist with everything he was experiencing.
I'd thoroughly recommend movie lovers to watch this gripping Australian drama, as I believe many would resonate with it.
At times the levels of racism made the audience feel uncomfortable and even angry as Ronnie didn't hold back on portraying confronting racial themes.
This well balanced cast really took us on a unique and entertaining journey. I'd really enjoyed this spectacle and would urge others to watch it too.
The cinema was just about at capacity as the audience were anticipating something special and as the credits rolled up at the end, it was tangible that the crowd were satisfied by the large ovation the movie received.
Streets of Colour was something many could relate to as discrimination and prejudice is everywhere. A great story combined with memorable characters and performances was a recipe that appeased many.
Writer and director Ronnie Riskalla incorporated his real life experiences growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney. This movie was heartfelt, genuine and powerful in moments as you couldn't help but feel for the protagonist with everything he was experiencing.
I'd thoroughly recommend movie lovers to watch this gripping Australian drama, as I believe many would resonate with it.
At times the levels of racism made the audience feel uncomfortable and even angry as Ronnie didn't hold back on portraying confronting racial themes.
This well balanced cast really took us on a unique and entertaining journey. I'd really enjoyed this spectacle and would urge others to watch it too.
- moneyshotgil
- 28 jun 2023
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I thoroughly enjoyed Streets of Colour, This movie taps into social and personal complexities that are not addressed often enough in a modern and changing Australia. As a viewer you find yourself reevaluating and question your position on a number of issues that face a modern cultural sprawl. Racism, post traumatic stress, depression, drug abuse while entwined in this journey are ultimately surpassed by hope, love, faith, and humanity. It was encouraging to see such a diverse and versatile cast
Raw and unpretentious. Ronnie S Riskalla is a natural storyteller supported by a humble cast and crew. Congratulations well done.
- francvioli
- 24 jul 2023
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A mesmerizing tale that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. This production boast a meticulously crafted script delivered by a gifted ensemble. The attention to detail ensuring a flawless immersion in the story without any jarring distractions. Every element is perfectly in place. The music hits the bullseye, striking the perfect chord with its seamless integration into the narrative and hold your breath as flawlessly executed sound effects elevate the experience, amplifying every emotion. The symphony of teamwork is evident. From the tireless efforts in pre- and post-production to the awe-inspiring performances and the masterful touch of the editing process, every member of the cast and crew has contributed their brilliance. A standing ovation is in order for Ronnie S. Riskalla and the entire cast for their outstanding achievement. But let's not forget to tip our hats to the CREW, who have presented us with a polished gem that shines brightly.
- stuartajlwhite-759-253596
- 29 jun 2023
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Wow, what an emotional roller-coaster. This film really pulled at my heart -strings. There were so many scenes that sucked me so into the story, I felt like I was right beside the characters, in their world of despair balanced with a mixture of hope. These feelings we all experience at some point in our lives and are relatable to the modern audience.
Seeing the urban landscape of Mt Druitt was really captivating - not often seen in Australian cinema. I felt privileged to be a part of such a unique experience at the Premiere last week.
Numerous outstanding performances - the lead character Tez carries the film so effortlessly and shows the ups and downs of a person dealing with loss, hopelessness and love. Suporting character Kyle takes a different approach in the film and lends his story to self loathing rather than forgiveness.
Other outstanding performances were from the actor who played Gaz, who is a force to be reckoned with alongside Adil who plays the menacing drug-lord. The flash-back scene in the church with young Tez and his mum nearly had me balling like a baby. Emotional stuff.
There were some comic relief moments in the film between the boss Adil and his henchman Kresna, that not only myself really enjoyed, but the whole cinema at times were cracking up with laughter.
This film is up there with the best in Australian cinema and offers a myriad of themes. Director and Writer Ronnie S. Riskalla presented us with a cult classic that I would be happy to watch a million times over. His exceptional casting, direction and storytelling has really left a mark on my soul and I'm sure will affect those who watch his film in the future.
Seeing the urban landscape of Mt Druitt was really captivating - not often seen in Australian cinema. I felt privileged to be a part of such a unique experience at the Premiere last week.
Numerous outstanding performances - the lead character Tez carries the film so effortlessly and shows the ups and downs of a person dealing with loss, hopelessness and love. Suporting character Kyle takes a different approach in the film and lends his story to self loathing rather than forgiveness.
Other outstanding performances were from the actor who played Gaz, who is a force to be reckoned with alongside Adil who plays the menacing drug-lord. The flash-back scene in the church with young Tez and his mum nearly had me balling like a baby. Emotional stuff.
There were some comic relief moments in the film between the boss Adil and his henchman Kresna, that not only myself really enjoyed, but the whole cinema at times were cracking up with laughter.
This film is up there with the best in Australian cinema and offers a myriad of themes. Director and Writer Ronnie S. Riskalla presented us with a cult classic that I would be happy to watch a million times over. His exceptional casting, direction and storytelling has really left a mark on my soul and I'm sure will affect those who watch his film in the future.
- IndianaRay87
- 30 jun 2023
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Wow! The creativity of this Director and the essence of emotional architecture was outstanding. I was like that is and award winning moment right there - and then there was another one! An insight into the lead characters soul and sublimely our individual souls as to why we do what we do and how we are influenced by our environment. I feel like this will be a cult classic!
Well worth a watch, thought provoking and took me on a journey. That's exactly what you want from a film. There was heavy drug use however this fits in well with arc of the story and lower socio economic cultures. Well done to the cast, crew and production! I will personally be looking out for more films from this Director!
Well worth a watch, thought provoking and took me on a journey. That's exactly what you want from a film. There was heavy drug use however this fits in well with arc of the story and lower socio economic cultures. Well done to the cast, crew and production! I will personally be looking out for more films from this Director!
- angelatricker
- 29 jun 2023
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Saw Streets of Colour film by director Ronnie S Riskalla & producer Yolandi Franken at its premiere at the Hayden Orpheum cinema. A top little Australian feature film. Gritty and dark, depicting the western suburbs of Sydney. It may be Aussie at its core, but it also represents so many other people and places around the world. The ongoing struggle to live and simply survive. The life hurdles that we all go through and the opportunities to choose a different path. Much more to this film than what it initially seems. There are many clues along the way. A film that makes you question your own choices. Enjoyed it immensely.
- films-55673
- 4 ago 2023
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The film kicks off in the heart of Western Sydney with the visual and sound to take you on a journey through a young man's life.
Dealing with an identical crisis and looking to form his path in life Tez takes us into his world of love,hate, despair, mateship,racism and through an emotional packed journey.
The decisions he makes will impact the rest of his life and the responsibility of being a father makes him question his life choices.
An emotionally packed film with a stunning cast who keep you on the edge of your seat as you join the journey and take a trip down memory lane as you see the familiar areas.
Thoroughly enjoyed the film.
Dealing with an identical crisis and looking to form his path in life Tez takes us into his world of love,hate, despair, mateship,racism and through an emotional packed journey.
The decisions he makes will impact the rest of his life and the responsibility of being a father makes him question his life choices.
An emotionally packed film with a stunning cast who keep you on the edge of your seat as you join the journey and take a trip down memory lane as you see the familiar areas.
Thoroughly enjoyed the film.
- estilorm
- 9 nov 2023
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"Streets of Colour" is an emotionally riveting cinematic experience that delves into the complex, yet everyday, workings of multiculturalism and racism, particularly in the dynamic backdrop of Western Sydney.
Through its relatable, well-written storyline and authentic acting performances, the film draws the audience into the lives of its characters and calls on them to introspectively explore their own similar experiences.
The film boldly showcases the intricate nuances of Australia's multicultural landscape and the spirit of unity that can arise out of diversity and shared plight. The film provides valuable commentary on the role that faith and spirituality has on the everyday lives of Australians.
Each character comes to life with genuine depth, drawing viewers into their emotional journeys. The film's ability to present these detailed characters with authenticity amplifies the impact of their stories, making their experiences relatable and deeply moving.
Of particular note is actor Drew Pearson's performance of the supporting (yet in my view, pivotal) character Vic. Drew skillfully embodies the character of Vic by seamlessly incorporating the comedic elements in an authentic manner that reflects reality.
In conclusion, the film offers an societally-important, cinematic journey that invites audiences to reflect on the society we live in and the experiences of those around us.
Through its relatable, well-written storyline and authentic acting performances, the film draws the audience into the lives of its characters and calls on them to introspectively explore their own similar experiences.
The film boldly showcases the intricate nuances of Australia's multicultural landscape and the spirit of unity that can arise out of diversity and shared plight. The film provides valuable commentary on the role that faith and spirituality has on the everyday lives of Australians.
Each character comes to life with genuine depth, drawing viewers into their emotional journeys. The film's ability to present these detailed characters with authenticity amplifies the impact of their stories, making their experiences relatable and deeply moving.
Of particular note is actor Drew Pearson's performance of the supporting (yet in my view, pivotal) character Vic. Drew skillfully embodies the character of Vic by seamlessly incorporating the comedic elements in an authentic manner that reflects reality.
In conclusion, the film offers an societally-important, cinematic journey that invites audiences to reflect on the society we live in and the experiences of those around us.
- stefanoc_ofc
- 29 ago 2023
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After seeing the poster for this film and then the announcing the WORLD PREMIERE at the classic Orpheum Theatre I was intrigued why a film shot in Western Sydney would have their premiere there in North Sydney? But let me tell you I was pleasantly shocked. I am a big fan of Aussie film - just look at my thorough reviews, they are harsh but fair, but this is a film that's sure to be sitting on the shelves next to Two Hands, Chopper and Romper Stomper. This is already a cult-film. The film is about racism but so many other things like cultural-identity, family and loss and a very well-developed multi-layered film dealing with social-issues in Western Sydney. Firstly, the story here is so engaging, compelling, interesting, thought-provoking and just heartbreaking. With that the comic-relief brought so much light-heartiness to this very dramatic story. There was another layer of the spiritual nature - which I though was interesting, you rarely see faith woven into a street-film, I'm by no means a religious or spiritual person but it brought a magical -quality to the film, and almost poetic. It really made me think.
The film is about Tez a middle-eastern young man is blamed for his best friend's death even though it was their other best friend (Kyle's) older brother Gaz who kills Akachi (an African young man) in a brutal attack in a car park then it sends him on a story of redemption. The films characters are all well developed., each one having a distinct voice and well arced. Riskalla manages to weave such authenticity into these characters that I felt like I knew them well. Based on his life experience Riskalla divulged he was bullied and chose to use his life as a loosely based tale in the film. Watching this film, I felt I could see the director's journey as he painted such an incredible canvas. Firstly, I applaud low-budget films - this felt like it was on par with bigger million-dollar budgets. Cinematography extraordinary, lighting was beautiful, actors are some of the best I have seen in any Aussie films, and a lot of them it was their first feature. Rahel Roman's haunting portrayal left me in tears. Elliot Giarola also brings an incredible honesty and heart-breaking edginess to the film. Then there is a force that hits you like a storm - Peter Maple - the neo-nazi styled Gazza, one of the best performances in the film.
Reminds me of American films maybe a bit of Romper stomper mixed with Two hands and American History X and Boyz N the hood. Veronica Cloherty also bring a nice warmth and definitely another stand-out. All the cast should get a mention but I'll leave it with the 2 dealers Adil (Zoran Gulaboski) and Kresna, they bring dangerous performances and also give us some comedy. This film hit me to the core, some great Aussie rap music which I normally can't stand but for some reason - it works? The film score beautifully composed and just heart-wrenching. Overall, the editing was slick and seamless. A perfect running time at 100 minutes.
I can't find anything bad about this film except for some ariel photography that I didn't think fit at the start of the film. There was too much drug scenes for my liking but in saying that it wasn't a deal breaker. In conclusion I promise you this will NOT disappoint you, it's definitely a roller-coaster ride full of everything humans face. And so glad it was an accurate portrayal of West Sydney showing the good people, the lost people and everyone in between. Riskalla is a masterful writer and Director and I'm eager to see more. This film promised that it would be memorable, and I can confirm, 2 days later I'm here and I can't forget it.
The film is about Tez a middle-eastern young man is blamed for his best friend's death even though it was their other best friend (Kyle's) older brother Gaz who kills Akachi (an African young man) in a brutal attack in a car park then it sends him on a story of redemption. The films characters are all well developed., each one having a distinct voice and well arced. Riskalla manages to weave such authenticity into these characters that I felt like I knew them well. Based on his life experience Riskalla divulged he was bullied and chose to use his life as a loosely based tale in the film. Watching this film, I felt I could see the director's journey as he painted such an incredible canvas. Firstly, I applaud low-budget films - this felt like it was on par with bigger million-dollar budgets. Cinematography extraordinary, lighting was beautiful, actors are some of the best I have seen in any Aussie films, and a lot of them it was their first feature. Rahel Roman's haunting portrayal left me in tears. Elliot Giarola also brings an incredible honesty and heart-breaking edginess to the film. Then there is a force that hits you like a storm - Peter Maple - the neo-nazi styled Gazza, one of the best performances in the film.
Reminds me of American films maybe a bit of Romper stomper mixed with Two hands and American History X and Boyz N the hood. Veronica Cloherty also bring a nice warmth and definitely another stand-out. All the cast should get a mention but I'll leave it with the 2 dealers Adil (Zoran Gulaboski) and Kresna, they bring dangerous performances and also give us some comedy. This film hit me to the core, some great Aussie rap music which I normally can't stand but for some reason - it works? The film score beautifully composed and just heart-wrenching. Overall, the editing was slick and seamless. A perfect running time at 100 minutes.
I can't find anything bad about this film except for some ariel photography that I didn't think fit at the start of the film. There was too much drug scenes for my liking but in saying that it wasn't a deal breaker. In conclusion I promise you this will NOT disappoint you, it's definitely a roller-coaster ride full of everything humans face. And so glad it was an accurate portrayal of West Sydney showing the good people, the lost people and everyone in between. Riskalla is a masterful writer and Director and I'm eager to see more. This film promised that it would be memorable, and I can confirm, 2 days later I'm here and I can't forget it.
- movieguy3000
- 27 jun 2023
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It's been a long time coming in my opinion, but real life in Western Sydney being showcased on the big screen is long overdue. Not the targeted pinpointing of one demographic over another, but a culturally sensitive and immensely thought provoking film. The drama was at times tense and gave you shivers, then in an instant had you smiling and quite honestly tearful. The cast was perfect and performances left lingering memories for me. The World Premiere was held at the Hayden Orpheum in Cremorne to a capacity audience. Well done to Ronnie S Riskalla and his team for telling this story that's well and truly overdue.
- rodflynn-37352
- 27 jun 2023
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The film tells the story of a young group of friends growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney, and the different paths they all set out on.
Dealing with drug use, violence and racism, it's certainly an emotional roller coaster of a film - however there's such great moments of levity dotted throughout at just the right times, that make you smile and even laugh.
Some stellar Aussie performances, notably Veronica Cloherty in her feature film debut. A real talent to watch out for in the future for sure.
In short, another great Australian example of raw story telling combined with exceptional acting, script, music and camera work.
Dealing with drug use, violence and racism, it's certainly an emotional roller coaster of a film - however there's such great moments of levity dotted throughout at just the right times, that make you smile and even laugh.
Some stellar Aussie performances, notably Veronica Cloherty in her feature film debut. A real talent to watch out for in the future for sure.
In short, another great Australian example of raw story telling combined with exceptional acting, script, music and camera work.
- dylan-78767
- 9 jul 2023
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Well done to the director Ronnie Riskalla.
This film was beautiful done, what a wonderful story that kept me captivated the whole way through on the edge of my seat... a few tears along the way with such a heart felt ending. I can say the longer the movie went on the longer I fell in love with the characters. Out of all the Australian films I have watched this is my far MY FAVOURITE. The acting and the emotions of this film was unreal.
What a unremarkable well written script that had me entertained throughout.
I am glad I watched this film, do yourself a favour and don't miss this one i couldn't recommend it enough.
This film was beautiful done, what a wonderful story that kept me captivated the whole way through on the edge of my seat... a few tears along the way with such a heart felt ending. I can say the longer the movie went on the longer I fell in love with the characters. Out of all the Australian films I have watched this is my far MY FAVOURITE. The acting and the emotions of this film was unreal.
What a unremarkable well written script that had me entertained throughout.
I am glad I watched this film, do yourself a favour and don't miss this one i couldn't recommend it enough.
- claudiamaree
- 2 oct 2023
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A beautiful film with a talented cast. This is an important story which showcases a diverse subsection of Australia rarely seen on screen. When we ask for diversity and multicultural stories, this is what we are talking about. The pacing, performances and writing are beautiful. It brought me to tears. So glad I watched this one on AACTA TV. Rahel Rohman is a Heath Ledger Scholarship winner, and you can see why, his performance is outstanding, and I hope he wins some major awards for this one. I highly encourage people to support Aussie cinema and check this one out, you won't be disappointed....
- Spaceship55
- 23 oct 2023
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- lambeaaron
- 17 oct 2023
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Streets of Colour is an amazing and compelling independently produced feature film set in western Sydney. It's a gritty, down to earth portrayal of life in lower middle class suburbia; populated by more of a cross section of contemporary Australia than some may realise and many would credit.
In this community, everything is on display. Not like the silos of 'better class' suburbs and areas, where neighbours are anonymous and bad habits and behaviours are secreted from prying eyes and intervention.
Emotions are raw and exposed in poorer neighbourhoods, where scholastic achievements or even a lack thereof are not the measure of the man nor indicative of someone's opportunities, status or disposable income.
This dissociation with an outsider's view of this depressed world and the reality within it only adds to the turmoil faced by those living in this harsh, hostile and potentially dangerous environment. A powder keg waiting to explode, fueled by ugly racial antagonism; and explode it does!
Drama, drugs, gangsters and gangs are interspersed with those just trying to survive their own personal struggles, find love and fulfilment, spiritual intervention and the milieu of life as we know it in the interconnected information age.
This dynamic and dramatic tale is a great addition to a limited but very relatable group of films, also added to last year by the remarkable Way Out West, that provides contemporary insight into modern Australian life.
Highly recommend that you see this film and support the efforts of the many talented creators and amazing artists involved in this fantastic film.
A ride through the streets of postcode 2770 that you'll never forget!
In this community, everything is on display. Not like the silos of 'better class' suburbs and areas, where neighbours are anonymous and bad habits and behaviours are secreted from prying eyes and intervention.
Emotions are raw and exposed in poorer neighbourhoods, where scholastic achievements or even a lack thereof are not the measure of the man nor indicative of someone's opportunities, status or disposable income.
This dissociation with an outsider's view of this depressed world and the reality within it only adds to the turmoil faced by those living in this harsh, hostile and potentially dangerous environment. A powder keg waiting to explode, fueled by ugly racial antagonism; and explode it does!
Drama, drugs, gangsters and gangs are interspersed with those just trying to survive their own personal struggles, find love and fulfilment, spiritual intervention and the milieu of life as we know it in the interconnected information age.
This dynamic and dramatic tale is a great addition to a limited but very relatable group of films, also added to last year by the remarkable Way Out West, that provides contemporary insight into modern Australian life.
Highly recommend that you see this film and support the efforts of the many talented creators and amazing artists involved in this fantastic film.
A ride through the streets of postcode 2770 that you'll never forget!
- keithes-85511
- 14 ago 2023
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A true to life depiction of Tez, a 20 something drug dealer navigating life in Mt Druitt, while at the same time trying to get custody of his young son.
From the beginning, I was drawn in by the realistic portrayal of each character. I loved the dynamic between Tez, brilliantly acted by Rahel Romahn and his two childhood friends Kyle (Elliott Giarola) and Akachi (Thuso Lekwape). The directorial style of Ronnie S. Riskalla is quite poetic as it made you feel a real empathy for all the characters. I found myself crying many times throughout the film as it really struck something within me. It's beautifully written, and all the actors are perfectly cast. A special mention must go to Drew Pearson for his very authentic interpretation of Vic. It's rounded off with a lovely score by Luna Pan, that really heightens the emotion of each scene.
I can't believe how good this film is!! I loved it just as much the second time I watched it. The end credits are truly humbling whereby the director pays homage to all supporters of independent filmmaking. A brilliant film, that is a masterpiece in human connection. Congratulations to all the cast and crew, what a wonderful legacy for Australian filmmaking. One of the best films I have seen in the past year!
From the beginning, I was drawn in by the realistic portrayal of each character. I loved the dynamic between Tez, brilliantly acted by Rahel Romahn and his two childhood friends Kyle (Elliott Giarola) and Akachi (Thuso Lekwape). The directorial style of Ronnie S. Riskalla is quite poetic as it made you feel a real empathy for all the characters. I found myself crying many times throughout the film as it really struck something within me. It's beautifully written, and all the actors are perfectly cast. A special mention must go to Drew Pearson for his very authentic interpretation of Vic. It's rounded off with a lovely score by Luna Pan, that really heightens the emotion of each scene.
I can't believe how good this film is!! I loved it just as much the second time I watched it. The end credits are truly humbling whereby the director pays homage to all supporters of independent filmmaking. A brilliant film, that is a masterpiece in human connection. Congratulations to all the cast and crew, what a wonderful legacy for Australian filmmaking. One of the best films I have seen in the past year!
- audreylamont
- 29 ene 2024
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Experienced 'Streets of Colour' last night! WOW!
Devastatingly raw, honest, real and yet there is redemption for our collective soul 🙏 if we watch for signs and listen to the wisdom of the universe; however that manifests for you.
Please see this film!
It's a 'shake out' of complacency.
It's a call to better our lives and respect and be kind to one another, no matter where we come from 🙏 It's really, where are we going?
Ronnie, your first film is a must see!
A tour de force for Ronnie, RAHEL 🙏 all cast and crew! Congratulations!
I feel so blessed to have experienced your vision 🙏 Everyone needs to experience this film and the story behind it 🙏💜 Hoping success for your film 🙏😊
Devastatingly raw, honest, real and yet there is redemption for our collective soul 🙏 if we watch for signs and listen to the wisdom of the universe; however that manifests for you.
Please see this film!
It's a 'shake out' of complacency.
It's a call to better our lives and respect and be kind to one another, no matter where we come from 🙏 It's really, where are we going?
Ronnie, your first film is a must see!
A tour de force for Ronnie, RAHEL 🙏 all cast and crew! Congratulations!
I feel so blessed to have experienced your vision 🙏 Everyone needs to experience this film and the story behind it 🙏💜 Hoping success for your film 🙏😊
- wgkjw
- 22 jul 2023
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This movie is truly remarkable; its powerful messages are profoundly meaningful. Its realism and authenticity set it apart - the actors gave extraordinary performances that felt genuine and sincere. Undoubtedly, it's a must-watch and highly recommended. This movie will leave audiences with a deep understanding of various topics, from friendship and morality to courage and resilience. It's a movie that will touch and inspire all viewers, as the themes and lessons it conveys are universal and timeless. Whether you're looking to start a meaningful conversation or simply to be captivated by a story, this movie is the perfect choice.
- agnesbenet
- 19 sept 2023
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Ronnie S Riskalla is a film writer / director I'll definitely bee looking out for in the future!
From what I've read online so far I believe Riskalla in fact came from the area in which this story is being told. And it shows!
The way Riskalla introduces us the audience to the world of this story is akin to some of the great films from legendary Hollywood directors. I can only imagine what he'd be capable of with a sizeable budget behind him!! I personally would love to see him tackle a Suspense or Psychological Thriller, similar to the likes of Fincher and De Palma...but with Riskalla's own unique voice of course.
The way this film was shot technically should be used as a masterclass for aspiring filmmakers. I could not fault the lighting and sound quality. On sound, the soundtrack for this film is absolutely spot on. It only compliments more of what is happening on screen.
I won't be surprised if many of the film's cast members start to appear in major productions in the coming years. All of the performances are just brilliant! A number of teary moments for sure!
Some of the other reviews on here mention slight "pacing" issues.
While totally respecting others opinions, I personally did not find any issues with pacing. I wouldn't be surprised if the film was indeed originally a little longer and has been trimmed down slightly. If that is the case then I imagine Riskalla made every attempt to remove any pacing type issues.
All in all, a wonderfully told story from a part of the world rarely depicted on screen.
Cannot wait to see what this writer / director does next!!
From what I've read online so far I believe Riskalla in fact came from the area in which this story is being told. And it shows!
The way Riskalla introduces us the audience to the world of this story is akin to some of the great films from legendary Hollywood directors. I can only imagine what he'd be capable of with a sizeable budget behind him!! I personally would love to see him tackle a Suspense or Psychological Thriller, similar to the likes of Fincher and De Palma...but with Riskalla's own unique voice of course.
The way this film was shot technically should be used as a masterclass for aspiring filmmakers. I could not fault the lighting and sound quality. On sound, the soundtrack for this film is absolutely spot on. It only compliments more of what is happening on screen.
I won't be surprised if many of the film's cast members start to appear in major productions in the coming years. All of the performances are just brilliant! A number of teary moments for sure!
Some of the other reviews on here mention slight "pacing" issues.
While totally respecting others opinions, I personally did not find any issues with pacing. I wouldn't be surprised if the film was indeed originally a little longer and has been trimmed down slightly. If that is the case then I imagine Riskalla made every attempt to remove any pacing type issues.
All in all, a wonderfully told story from a part of the world rarely depicted on screen.
Cannot wait to see what this writer / director does next!!
- robertj-28139
- 17 oct 2023
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I recall watching this film in cinemas, the room was packed and all eyes were on the screen. This film draws you in with beautiful performances, great visuals and cinematics. For an indie, you certainly could not tell that it was. I am glad I got to see this film on the big screen, upon it's first premiere. The crew behind this film are incredibly talented and kind hearted.
This film is the blueprint for all aspiring Australian Film makers, they should watch this film first to get the perfect idea on how to turn vision into reality. The film is a masterpiece and I truly recommend this film to all audiences. The film will leave you in tears, but beautiful ones.
This film is the blueprint for all aspiring Australian Film makers, they should watch this film first to get the perfect idea on how to turn vision into reality. The film is a masterpiece and I truly recommend this film to all audiences. The film will leave you in tears, but beautiful ones.
- hassanelkawam
- 2 oct 2023
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OHHHH MY GOODNESS.. Well Done😳
9 / 10 Adil. Scores.😍
The trailers don't do it near the justice that this film encapsulates, but it's just trailers.
The film however, speaks for itself.
Great script and cinematography.
Visually captivating and bringing the essence and character of the suburb into reality.
I loved the symbolisms used in certain scenes. Very well crafted and executed.
Awesome production mate.
You make a fine junkie by the way.. 😍😍
Love your work Drew Pearson Well done and congratulations to you and the whole team. 👏 I wish everyone all the success it deserves.
And... Thanks for using my name.. As the drug king Pin 📌...😅🤣😍
The film however, speaks for itself.
Great script and cinematography.
Visually captivating and bringing the essence and character of the suburb into reality.
I loved the symbolisms used in certain scenes. Very well crafted and executed.
Awesome production mate.
You make a fine junkie by the way.. 😍😍
Love your work Drew Pearson Well done and congratulations to you and the whole team. 👏 I wish everyone all the success it deserves.
And... Thanks for using my name.. As the drug king Pin 📌...😅🤣😍
- varisli-74272
- 17 ago 2023
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