

Drama
Overview
A seventeen-year-old boy struggles to understand and embrace his sexuality as he comes of age in the working class suburbs on Melbourne's edge.
Top Cast


Liam Mollica
Liam Mollica
Leo
Liam Mollica
Leo


Luke J. Morgan
Luke J. Morgan
Boof
Luke J. Morgan
Boof


Olivia Fildes
Olivia Fildes
Monique
Olivia Fildes
Monique


Nelson Blattman
Nelson Blattman
Gianni
Nelson Blattman
Gianni


Dylan Laguerre
Dylan Laguerre
Tony
Dylan Laguerre
Tony


Uisce Goriss-Dazeley
Uisce Goriss-Dazeley
Pickles
Uisce Goriss-Dazeley
Pickles


Elias Anton
Elias Anton
Derek
Elias Anton
Derek


Jacob Pontil-Scala
Jacob Pontil-Scala
Cam
Jacob Pontil-Scala
Cam
Daniel Halmarick
Daniel Halmarick
Tom
Daniel Halmarick
Tom
Diana Ferreira
Diana Ferreira
Rosa
Diana Ferreira
Rosa
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