Stryker (2004 film)
Stryker is a 2004 film by Noam Gonick about gang violence in Winnipeg's North End.[1] It follows a 14-year-old arsonist (Kyle Henry) who becomes involved in a turf war between the Indian Posse and the Asian Bomb Squad (a now defunct Filipino gang). He is known only as Stryker, a slang term for a prospective gang member.
| Stryker | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Noam Gonick |
| Produced by | Juliette Hagopian |
| Written by | Noam Gonick David McIntosh |
| Starring | Kyle Henry Ryan Rajendra Black Tri Cao Deena Fontaine Nancy Sanderson Brendan Canale Kevin Cuddihy Brent Neale |
| Music by | Karman Omeosoo |
| Cinematography | Edward Lachman |
| Edited by | Bruce Little |
Production company | Wild Boars of Manitoba Inc. |
| Distributed by | Universal Home Video |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Music for the film was composed by Karman Omeosoo of Team Rezofficial.[2]
References
- "Sad issues and a sadder film". Toronto Star, 22 July 2005.
- "Hobbema's award-winning hip-hop crew strikes again". Edmonton Journal, 3 July 2005.
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