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Susie Porter
Australia
TV Series Starring Susie Porter
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The series is understood to be inspired by the life of disgraced Australian wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a huge following on social media where she claimed to be suffering from cancer but keeping the illness in check through health and wellness remedies. She later confessed that none of it was true.
Plum
Plum follows Peter 'The Plum' Lum, a 49-year-old national football treasure who lives with his son Gavin and girlfriend Charmaine in Cronulla. It looks like Plum is living the dream until he discovers he has a brain disorder as result of the hundreds of head knocks and concussions he suffered on the field. The new diagnosis doesn't receive its intended effect, as Plum would sooner hide, run and head to the pub for drinks with the boys and pretend everything is peaches. But hiding from the truth isn't easy when your ex-wife cares too much and your son comes to realise the father he worships is falling off his mantle and the game they love might be to blame.
No Escape
Best friends Lana and Kitty are on the run from their lives in the UK. Together they find refuge on a romantic yacht, The Blue, crewed by a group of enigmatic people sailing through South East Asia. But The Blue harbors dark secrets and the paradise the girls thought they had found turns into a nightmare.
The Unusual Suspects
Follows the theft of a multi-million-dollar necklace and the women from different walks of life who come together to ensure that justice is served.
Hungry Ghosts
Hungry Ghosts is a new four-part Australian drama series that takes elements of the Japanese and Korean "supernatural thriller" genre to explore the lives of three generations of Vietnamese Australian families dealing with the aftermath of war. It's about lost loves, buried secrets, and how unresolved trauma can be handed down through generations until a young woman, planning for the future, connects with her past as a way forward.
Pulse (2017)
Frankie Bell, a transplant patient, became a doctor. Eight years after she is brought crashing to earth by chronic kidney failure she is in her second year as a practising doctor in a western Sydney Hospital. Driven to use her second chance to save others, Frankie must confront an ailing health system, and face her toughest challenge - learning to let go.
Seven Types of Ambiguity
When a six-year-old boy (Sam) is taken from school, his parents, Joe and Anna, are frantic. The boy is returned unharmed and the police arrest the mother's ex-boyfriend Simon and then investigate his suspected accomplice Angela, who has a connection to the boy's father. Simon's psychiatrist Dr Alex Klima, his lawyer Gina, and Joe's best mate Mitch are pulled into the entangled relationships and moral dilemmas.
Wentworth
We all know Bea Smith ruled Wentworth Detention Centre. She was gutsy and fearless. But who was Bea Smith before prison? How did a wife and mother from the suburbs become a top dog without rival? Where did the confidence and fortitude come from that enabled her to get there, and what injustices and misadventures fuelled her determination to do it?
Puberty Blues
Puberty Blues is a period piece revisiting Kathy Lette's book and feature film of the same name - the classic story of the seventies retold. Sex, surf and suburbia rediscovered.
Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms
This is a drama series which is set in 1984 and based on true events based on the Milperra Massacre which left seven people dead. It is about how bike club loyalty and friendship turned to bikie club war.
East of Everything
Art Watkins (Richard Roxborough) returns to the neglected resort of Broken Bay, the eastern-most point of Australia, when his mother dies. Art hopes his stay will be brief but the legacy from his mother binds him to his wayward younger brother (Tom Long) and the teenage son he has hardly seen in ten years. The longer Art stays, the more he becomes enmeshed in the lives of the locals and the drifters who have found safe haven in Broken Bay.
East West 101
The show is set around the Major Crime Squad in metropolitan Sydney. It is based upon the experiences of actual detectives in a crime unit in Sydney's western suburbs.
It is filmed on location, in Sydney suburbs such as Auburn, Lidcombe, Redfern, Chinatown and Sefton.
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