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'''''Around the Block''''' is a 2013 [[Australia]]n drama film directed and written by Sarah Spillane. The films stars [[Christina Ricci]], [[Hunter Page-Lochard]], [[Jack Thompson (actor)|Jack Thompson]] and [[Damian Walshe-Howling]]. The films revolves around an American drama teacher (Ricci) who develops a friendship with a sixteen-year-old [[Aboriginal Australian]] boy (Page-Lochard) during the [[2004 Redfern riots]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/around-the-block-one-final-time-20120712-21yw5.html|title=Around the Block one final time|publisher=smh.com.au|last=Buchanan|first=Matt|date=2012-07-13|accessdate=2012-12-26}}</ref>
'''''Around the Block''''' is a 2013 Australian [[drama film]] directed and written by [[Sarah Spillane]]. The films stars [[Christina Ricci]], [[Hunter Page-Lochard]], [[Jack Thompson (actor)|Jack Thompson]] and [[Damian Walshe-Howling]]. The films revolves around an American drama teacher (Ricci) who develops a friendship with a sixteen-year-old [[Aboriginal Australian]] boy (Page-Lochard) during the [[2004 Redfern riots]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/around-the-block-one-final-time-20120712-21yw5.html|title=Around the Block one final time|publisher=smh.com.au|last=Buchanan|first=Matt|date=2012-07-13|accessdate=2012-12-26}}</ref>


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot summary==
An American drama teacher named Dino Chalmers ([[Christina Ricci]]), who has a passion for [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], gets the opportunity to work at a school in [[Sydney|Sydney, Australia]], where she attempts to introduce theatre as an alternative to life on the tough streets of Redfern in Sydney. She meets a 16 year old Aboriginal student named Liam ([[Hunter Page-Lochard]]), who lives around the block in Redfern and lives a life of drugs and violence. Chalmers presents Liam with a possibility of a life without drugs and violence by giving him the lead in the production of [[Hamlet]], and so he must choose between pursuing his newfound dream of acting or following his family into a cycle of crime.
An American drama teacher named Dino Chalmers ([[Christina Ricci]]), who has a passion for [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], gets the opportunity to work at a school in [[Sydney|Sydney, Australia]], where she attempts to introduce theatre as an alternative to life on the tough streets of Redfern in Sydney. She meets a 16-year-old Aboriginal student named Liam ([[Hunter Page-Lochard]]), who lives around the block in Redfern and lives a life of drugs and violence. Chalmers presents Liam with a possibility of a life without drugs and violence by giving him the lead in the production of ''[[Hamlet]]'', and so he must choose between pursuing his newfound dream of acting or following his family into a cycle of crime. In addition to this, Dino is in an unhappy relationship with her boyfriend and occasionally finds herself parked outside a shop to watch a woman. It is later revealed the woman is actually a former lover of Dino and the relationship fell apart as Dino was unable to come to terms with herself. Dino later breaks up with her boyfriend after having a sexual encounter with a woman called Hannah ([[Ruby Rose]]) and realizes she doesn't want to be with him. She later attempts to reconcile with her former lover but is rebuffed as she has since moved on. Liam is wanted for questioning by the police after his brother murdered a man, the police allow Liam to finish the play before taking him away.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Christina Ricci]] as Dino Chalmers
*[[Christina Ricci]] as Dino Chalmers
*[[Hunter Page-Lochard]] as Liam
*[[Hunter Page-Lochard]] as Liam Wood
*[[Jack Thompson (actor)|Jack Thompson]] as Mr O'Donnell
*[[Jack Thompson (actor)|Jack Thompson]] as Mr O'Donnell
*[[Damian Walshe-Howling]] as Mr Graham
*[[Damian Walshe-Howling]] as Mr Graham
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*[[Ruby Rose]] as Hannah
*[[Ruby Rose]] as Hannah
*[[Madeleine Madden]] as Williemai
*[[Madeleine Madden]] as Williemai
*[[Mark Coles Smith]] as Steve


==Production==
==Production==
Filming began in June 2012 in [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]] and [[Redfern, New South Wales]]. Christina Ricci was in Australia for the four week shoot.<ref name=IF>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2012/06/15/article/EXCLUSIVE-Around-the-Block-starring-Christina-Ricci-begins-Sydney-shoot/SXXMVEXPSH.html|title=Around the Block, starring Christina Ricci, begins Sydney shoot|publisher=if.com.au|last=Swift|first=Brendan|date=2012-06-15|accessdate=2012-12-26}}</ref>
Filming began in June 2012 in [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]] and [[Redfern, New South Wales]]. Christina Ricci was in Australia for the four-week shoot.<ref name=IF>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2012/06/15/article/EXCLUSIVE-Around-the-Block-starring-Christina-Ricci-begins-Sydney-shoot/SXXMVEXPSH.html|title=Around the Block, starring Christina Ricci, begins Sydney shoot|publisher=if.com.au|last=Swift|first=Brendan|date=2012-06-15|accessdate=2012-12-26}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
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The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a [[Rotten Tomatoes]] approval rating of 57%.
The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a [[Rotten Tomatoes]] approval rating of 63%.

==Soundtrack==
The soundtrack was released on 11 July 2014 by Silent Recordings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sanity.com.au/products/2272591/Around-The-Block-original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack|title=Around The Block (original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists|website=Sanity|date=July 2014|access-date=7 July 2021}}</ref> The album featured the songs from the film and a number of tracks from the film's original score composed by Nick Wales.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/06/25/around-the-block-soundtrack-details/|title=Around the Block Soundtrack Details|website=Film Music Reporter|date=25 June 2014|access-date=7 July 2021}}</ref>

===Track listing===
# "Just to Feel Wanted" by [[Tuka (rapper)|Tuka]] (4:06)
# "Block After Block" by [[Matt and Kim]] (2:57)
# "Truth Be Told" by [[Horrorshow (band)|Horrorshow]] (4:19)
# "Paint the Town Red" by [[Thundamentals]] (4:08)
# "Exile" by [[Spit Syndicate]] (2:53)
# "She Wants to Know" by [[Half Moon Run]] (4:11)
# "[[Broken Wings (Mr. Mister song)|Broken Wings]]" by [[Ngaiire]] (3:08)
# "Where You At?" by [[Astronomy Class]] (3:36)
# "Catch Me On the Fly" by Nick Wales (5:01)
# "Cliff Top – Nick Wales (3:51)
# "Need It" by Half Moon Run (3:27)
# "How Far How High" by [[Coda (Australian band)|Coda]] (4:26)
# "It's Real" by Nick Wales (2:19)
# "Blackbird Strings" by Nick Wales (0:37)
# "Steve's Kill Montage" by Nick Wales (4:50)
# "Rhythm and Flow" by [[Jenny Morris (musician)|Jenny Morris]] and various artists (5:36)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|1847541|Around the Block}}
* {{IMDb title|1847541|Around the Block}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes|around_the_block}}


[[Category:2013 films]]
[[Category:2013 films]]
[[Category:Australian films]]
[[Category:2013 drama films]]
[[Category:Australian drama films]]
[[Category:Films about race and ethnicity]]
[[Category:Films shot in Sydney]]
[[Category:Films shot in Sydney]]
[[Category:Australian LGBT-related films]]

[[Category:2010s English-language films]]

[[Category:2013 directorial debut films]]
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[[Category:2010s Australian films]]

Revision as of 00:26, 26 March 2024

Around the Block
Theatrical film poster
Directed bySarah Spillane
Written bySarah Spillane
Produced bySu Armstrong
Brian Rosen
StarringChristina Ricci
Hunter Page-Lochard
Jack Thompson
Damian Walshe-Howling
CinematographyMartin McGrath
Edited byVeronika Jenet
Music byNick Wales
Production
company
Kick Pictures
Distributed byArclight Films[1]
Release date
August 2013, April 2014 (Australia)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Around the Block is a 2013 Australian drama film directed and written by Sarah Spillane. The films stars Christina Ricci, Hunter Page-Lochard, Jack Thompson and Damian Walshe-Howling. The films revolves around an American drama teacher (Ricci) who develops a friendship with a sixteen-year-old Aboriginal Australian boy (Page-Lochard) during the 2004 Redfern riots.[2]

Plot summary

An American drama teacher named Dino Chalmers (Christina Ricci), who has a passion for Shakespeare, gets the opportunity to work at a school in Sydney, Australia, where she attempts to introduce theatre as an alternative to life on the tough streets of Redfern in Sydney. She meets a 16-year-old Aboriginal student named Liam (Hunter Page-Lochard), who lives around the block in Redfern and lives a life of drugs and violence. Chalmers presents Liam with a possibility of a life without drugs and violence by giving him the lead in the production of Hamlet, and so he must choose between pursuing his newfound dream of acting or following his family into a cycle of crime. In addition to this, Dino is in an unhappy relationship with her boyfriend and occasionally finds herself parked outside a shop to watch a woman. It is later revealed the woman is actually a former lover of Dino and the relationship fell apart as Dino was unable to come to terms with herself. Dino later breaks up with her boyfriend after having a sexual encounter with a woman called Hannah (Ruby Rose) and realizes she doesn't want to be with him. She later attempts to reconcile with her former lover but is rebuffed as she has since moved on. Liam is wanted for questioning by the police after his brother murdered a man, the police allow Liam to finish the play before taking him away.

Cast

Production

Filming began in June 2012 in Sydney and Redfern, New South Wales. Christina Ricci was in Australia for the four-week shoot.[1]

Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, earning a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 63%.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on 11 July 2014 by Silent Recordings.[3] The album featured the songs from the film and a number of tracks from the film's original score composed by Nick Wales.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Just to Feel Wanted" by Tuka (4:06)
  2. "Block After Block" by Matt and Kim (2:57)
  3. "Truth Be Told" by Horrorshow (4:19)
  4. "Paint the Town Red" by Thundamentals (4:08)
  5. "Exile" by Spit Syndicate (2:53)
  6. "She Wants to Know" by Half Moon Run (4:11)
  7. "Broken Wings" by Ngaiire (3:08)
  8. "Where You At?" by Astronomy Class (3:36)
  9. "Catch Me On the Fly" by Nick Wales (5:01)
  10. "Cliff Top – Nick Wales (3:51)
  11. "Need It" by Half Moon Run (3:27)
  12. "How Far How High" by Coda (4:26)
  13. "It's Real" by Nick Wales (2:19)
  14. "Blackbird Strings" by Nick Wales (0:37)
  15. "Steve's Kill Montage" by Nick Wales (4:50)
  16. "Rhythm and Flow" by Jenny Morris and various artists (5:36)

References

  1. ^ a b Swift, Brendan (15 June 2012). "Around the Block, starring Christina Ricci, begins Sydney shoot". if.com.au. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. ^ Buchanan, Matt (13 July 2012). "Around the Block one final time". smh.com.au. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Around The Block (original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists". Sanity. July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Around the Block Soundtrack Details". Film Music Reporter. 25 June 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2021.

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