Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter he's blamed for the death of his friend in a racist street fight: Tez, a young drug dealer loses custody to his 2 year old son. Battling addiction and a world of crime he'll need to na... Ler tudoAfter he's blamed for the death of his friend in a racist street fight: Tez, a young drug dealer loses custody to his 2 year old son. Battling addiction and a world of crime he'll need to navigate his way to redemption before it's too lateAfter he's blamed for the death of his friend in a racist street fight: Tez, a young drug dealer loses custody to his 2 year old son. Battling addiction and a world of crime he'll need to navigate his way to redemption before it's too late
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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.
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!
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.
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!
Streets of colours- Directed by passionate filmmaker Ronnie S. Riskalla. Directly depicts the good, bad and the ugly in the society.
Excellent cast and crew and Rahel Rohman has lived the character with his acting skills.
The movie covers racism but also talks about cultural differences, family, loss, love- well written covering the social issues. I can't find anything bad apart from too many dark scenes for my liking.
The passionate display by each and everyone in this movie is commendable. A movie that will definitely touch us and go on an emotional roller coaster.
Well done and congratulations to the entire team for making an interesting, thought provoking movie.
Excellent cast and crew and Rahel Rohman has lived the character with his acting skills.
The movie covers racism but also talks about cultural differences, family, loss, love- well written covering the social issues. I can't find anything bad apart from too many dark scenes for my liking.
The passionate display by each and everyone in this movie is commendable. A movie that will definitely touch us and go on an emotional roller coaster.
Well done and congratulations to the entire team for making an interesting, thought provoking movie.
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- CuriosidadesThe poster for Director Ronnie S.Riskalla's first experimental feature can be seen on the wall on the hallway of character Uncle Mick's house where the character of Madz lives.
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- 1 h 42 min(102 min)
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