Sing Street
Drama/MusicalRated PG-13
Box Office: $3.2M
When Announced | When Released | |||
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In Theaters | April 15 2016 | |||
On 4K-UHD | Not Available | Alert Me | Remind Me | |
On Blu-ray | July 26 2016 | Now Available | ||
On DVD | July 26 2016 | Now Available |
PRINCIPAL CAST
Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Lucy Boynton, Kelly Thornton, Lydia McGuinness, Kyle Bradley Donaldson, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
DIRECTOR
John Carney
WRITER
John Carney
SYNOPSIS
SING STREET takes us back to 1980s Dublin seen through the eyes of a 14-year-old boy named Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) who is looking for a break from a home strained by his parents' relationship and money troubles, while trying to adjust to his new inner-city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher. He finds a glimmer of hope in the mysterious, über-cool and beautiful Raphina (Lucy Boynton), and with the aim of winning her heart he invites her to star in his band's music videos. There's only one problem: he's not part of a band...yet. She agrees, and now Conor must deliver what he's promised - calling himself "Cosmo" and immersing himself in the vibrant rock music trends of the decade, he forms a band with a few lads, and the group pours their heart into writing lyrics and shooting videos. Inspired by writer/director John Carney's (ONCE, BEGIN AGAIN) life and love for music, SING STREET shows us a world where music has the power to take us away from the turmoil of everyday life and transform us into something greater.
BOX OFFICE
$3.2 Million
GENRE
Drama/Musical
RATING
Rated PG-13
thematic elements including strong language and some bullying behavior, a suggestive image, drug material and teen smoking
RUN TIME
106 Minutes
STUDIO
The Weinstein Company