All Features articles – Page 129
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Where Is Thea?
“The Nordic countries are way ahead of the rest of the world in multiplatform storytelling”
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The Rookie
“An enjoyable, accessible cop show that has the feel of a classic precinct show like Hill Street Blues”
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Mystery Road
“Our hope is that the series will not only be compelling, but will say something about Australian identity”
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Modern Royals
“The editing is strong and pacy, creating a point of difference. We have pitched this doc quite young”
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Mr Inbetween
“I was aiming for something that would travel. It’s an Australian show, but it has universal themes”
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Pope: The Most Powerful Man in History
“The papacy has impacted our world far beyond religion, faith and the Catholic church”
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Radical Story of Patty Hearst
“The producers went to great lengths to portray an accurate and fair account of the events”
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My Gay Life
“It is of global interest because families go through this daily. It is about understanding prejudice”
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International drama
Australia’s Harrow features alongside Argentina’s 100 Days To Fall in Love and two shows from Sky Deutschland
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Countdown to Disaster
“When you watch the unfolding tragedy intercutting with the victims’ stories, the overall feeling is one of injustice”
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Cleaning Up
“It’s a piece about our time and the inequality in our world – but it is also very funny”
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Sound of the Century
“Sound Of The Century performed well because it provides entertainment on lots of different levels”
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British drama
Two Cities Television and Sister Pictures make their debuts with the dysfuntional Patrick Melrose and divorce thriller The Split