IF you want to know what makes young men of Middle Eastern descent tick besides hot cars, music and sex drive, then Cedar Boys is your kind of movie.
After its cinema release in July, the compelling and adrenaline charged Australian feature will be coming to DVD and Blu-ray this December for Christmas.
Starring Rachael Taylor (of Transformers fame), Les Chantery, Martin Henderson and Bren Foster, it gives a poignant look at young men of Middle Eastern descent seeking acceptance by a society they believe excludes them.
The film by writer/director Serhat Caradee offers raw insiders perspective fuelled by racial tension.
It is set across the ethnic and city-suburban divide of Sydney including Blacktown and tells the story of three Lebanese-Australian friends who dared to dream of a better life.
The debut feature of Serhat Caradee introduces Les Chantery, Waddah Sari and Buddy Dannoun as the three friends whose good, but misguided intentions lead them in trouble.
Cedar Boys has recently been nominated for an Australian Director's Guild Award.