Rites of Passage (2013)

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Rites of Passage: Directed by Phillip Crawford, Mary Callaghan, Gemma Parsons. With Chaise Barbaric, Skie Carlson, Tiran Dingle, Elias Rees. A feature length drama made collaboratively with young people who dip below the surface of their often tough exteriors to reveal what is going on inside.

“This isnu0026#39;t a documentary but it is far from fiction. The eclectic style, using a dizzying array of film types and techniques takes a little getting used to but this film thrives on it. The story lines develop gradually and the cast, though inexperienced, show some remarkable talent. This film gives a close up, no holds barred insight to the lives of young people growing up in the suburbs. All the usual elements are here – young love, conflict, temptation, adults who donu0026#39;t understand,risk taking, sex, drugs the lot. The subject matter is dealt with honestly and there is no glossing over the tough lives these kids grow up in. Yet there is an incredible resilience, humour and definitely hope. I came away feeling a bit sad but at the same time full of admiration for the achievements of everyone involved.”

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