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Award-winning Australian Musical Feature Film ‘Under Streetlights’ Now Showing Across Australia

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In this new feature film, stars Ella and Izak navigate their contrasting worlds and uncover shared struggles and aspirations. The movie underscores the theme of "sameness in us all," a powerful message that resonates in today's social climate and offers a rare look at the intersection of Indigenous culture and contemporary Australian life.

Under Streetlights, an award-winning independent musical feature film is now showing in theaters across Australia, starting a new conversation surrounding the theme of "sameness in us all."

The film, which has just garnered critical acclaim, including a prestigious Gold Award from the Australian Cinematography Society, is set against the cultural backdrop of Alice Springs. It brings a fresh perspective to Australian cinema, blending music and heartfelt storytelling to explore themes of identity, resilience, and the universal struggles that bind people together.

Directed by emerging talent, Under Streetlights tells the story of Ella, an American-Australian grappling with the recent loss of her mother, and Izak, an indigenous hip-hop artist with dreams of turning his iPhone-crafted songs into a professional music career. Both characters live under the shadow of troubled familial relationships yet find solace and connection through their shared passion for music. The film's rich musical score, entirely written and performed by the lead actors, adds a distinctive layer to the unfolding drama.

Prior to starring in the film, Jacob Harvey, who plays the lead role of Izak, lived in challenging conditions, including an overcrowded home and limited access to opportunities. His original song "Streetlights," which inspired the movie's title, speaks to his personal struggles and growth. Today, Harvey has not only moved to Melbourne to pursue music, but he also works as a mentor to Aboriginal youth, transforming lives through his story.

The film also features Madison Hull, one-half of the Australian folk-pop duo The Wanted Gems, in the role of Ella. Her emotional portrayal of a young woman grappling with loss and self-discovery mirrors her real-life rise as a musician. The film's soundtrack, which includes original compositions from both lead actors, is set to release its first single, "Take A Chance," on September 30 across major streaming platforms.

"Everything about this film is extraordinary," noted Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Josh Fox. The authenticity of the music and the performances adds depth to the film's already engaging storyline, offering audiences a fresh and meaningful cinematic experience.

According to the film's director, Danielle Loy, the story of Under Streetlights is rooted in the belief that music has the power to bridge divides and foster unity. The film recently premiered at the Darwin International Film Festival, where it was met with an overwhelming audience response. Following its festival success, the film's team is expanding its theatrical release to meet growing demand across Australian cities, ensuring that audiences from all corners of the country can experience this remarkable story.

Wendy Harmer, a well-known Australian media personality, praised the film, saying, "Watch out for these two young actors/musicians as they make their mark." The film's spotlight on emerging talent and its unique narrative is already setting it apart in a landscape filled with remakes and sequels.

Emily Carter, a prominent film critic, also lauded Under Streetlights, describing it as "a breath of fresh air in a year full of remakes and retakes." The film's innovative approach to storytelling, combined with its commitment to elevating young talent, is quickly making it a must-see for audiences across the country.

According to Loy, with the film's wide release now underway, Under Streetlights aims to make a significant impact on the Australian film landscape. The film's success is also a testament to the power of independent cinema in fostering new voices and starting conversations that matter.

For audiences looking for a film that challenges, inspires, and uplifts, Under Streetlights offers an unforgettable journey through music, culture, and human connection. For more information on Under Streetlights, including upcoming screenings, visit www.understreetlightsmovie.com or follow the film on social media at @understreetlightsmovie.

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Company Name: Under Streetlights Feature Film
Contact Person: Danielle Loy
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Country: Australia
Website: https://understreetlights.com/



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