Street Angels (1991)

Two social workers reach breaking point with the heartless welfare system which treats destitute children as criminals. Reaching out to these children means entering into the world of drain kids, pinball parlour pimps, graffiti gangs, the 14-year-old dealers and their 12-year-old customers. It's an exhausting and sometimes dangerous occupation but they care about the kids with a passion and the successes make it all worthwhile.

Director: Kathy Mueller
Genre: TV Movie, Drama
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

social worker, melbourne, australia, criminal, teenager, australian

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Street Angels about?
Two social workers reach breaking point with the heartless welfare system which treats destitute children as criminals. Reaching out to these children means entering into the world of drain kids, pinball parlour pimps, graffiti gangs, the 14-year-old dealers and their 12-year-old customers. It's an exhausting and sometimes dangerous occupation but they care about the kids with a passion and the successes make it all worthwhile.
Who directed Street Angels?
Street Angels was directed by Kathy Mueller.
Who stars in Street Angels?
Street Angels stars Peta Brady, David Franklin, Alexandra Sangster, Tom Hutchings, Gary Day, Mitch Ambrose.
How long is Street Angels?
Street Angels has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Street Angels?
Street Angels is a TV Movie, Drama film.
Where was Street Angels produced?
Street Angels was produced in Australia.
What are the themes of Street Angels?
The themes of Street Angels include: Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.