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Streets of Colour

  • 2023
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
178
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Streets of Colour (2023)
Drama

After 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... Read allAfter 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

  • Director
    • Ronnie S. Riskalla
  • Writer
    • Ronnie S. Riskalla
  • Stars
    • Rahel Romahn
    • Veronica Cloherty
    • Hiroshi Kasuga
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ronnie S. Riskalla
    • Writer
      • Ronnie S. Riskalla
    • Stars
      • Rahel Romahn
      • Veronica Cloherty
      • Hiroshi Kasuga
    • 39User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rahel Romahn
    Rahel Romahn
    • Terence 'Tez' Hadid
    Veronica Cloherty
    Veronica Cloherty
    • Madison Hopkins
    Hiroshi Kasuga
    Hiroshi Kasuga
    • Monk
    Suzan Mutesi
    Suzan Mutesi
    • Akachi's Cousin
    Elliott Giarola
    Elliott Giarola
    • Kyle Madden
    Simon Elrahi
    • Father Botros
    Drew Pearson
    Drew Pearson
    • Vic 'The Lawnmower Man'
    Anthony Thomas
    Anthony Thomas
    • Mick Henderson
    Tommy Ropati
    • Kresna
    Peter McAllum
    • Alexander
    Caitlin k Green
    • Indiana
    Jan Langford Penny
    • Mrs. Lewis…
    Patrick Hatfield
    Patrick Hatfield
    • Graeme
    Ronnie S. Riskalla
    • Young father
    Vicki Gard
    Vicki Gard
    • Steph
    Eva Noir
    Eva Noir
    • Nikki
    • (as a different name)
    Will Gabriel
    Will Gabriel
    • Dr. Lawrence Flynn
    Olga Markovic
    Olga Markovic
    • Ronda
    • Director
      • Ronnie S. Riskalla
    • Writer
      • Ronnie S. Riskalla
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    User reviews39

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    10saraelizabethjoyce

    A multicultural masterpiece!

    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!
    8projectsShekar

    Must watch

    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.
    8NicolePayten79

    FANTASTIC & MEMORABLE - LEFT ME AN EMOTIONAL WRECK

    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.
    9ro213

    Great Australian Movie, story that needs to be told!

    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!
    8Spaceship55

    Gorgeous

    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....

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      The 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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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2023 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Dinka
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • SkyCross Entertainment
      • Frankendipity Enterprises
      • Rishi raj films
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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