In English, Arabic, Dinka
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
Coming at you straight from the Western suburbs of Sydney, this impressive new Australian movie from Ronnie S. Riskalla touches on issues of cultural identity, crime, love and faith in an emotive and cinematic way that will relate to everyone.
After being blamed for the death of his best friend in a racist street fight, Tez, a 25-year-old drug dealer with a cultural identity complex loses the custody of his baby son. Battling a drug addiction and coming to terms with losing his friend, Tez will need to clean himself up fast before his son is taken away forever.
The Q&A will be after the 7:30pm screening of the film on Friday 11 August 2023
In English, Arabic, Dinka
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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MA15+ Strong drug use, coarse language and a suicide scene
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