Inspiré d'une histoire vraie, une femme fuyant une secte, un réfugié avec sa famille, un père de famille au job sans avenir et un bureaucrate au bord d'un scandale national se retrouvent dan... Tout lireInspiré d'une histoire vraie, une femme fuyant une secte, un réfugié avec sa famille, un père de famille au job sans avenir et un bureaucrate au bord d'un scandale national se retrouvent dans un centre de détention pour immigrants.Inspiré d'une histoire vraie, une femme fuyant une secte, un réfugié avec sa famille, un père de famille au job sans avenir et un bureaucrate au bord d'un scandale national se retrouvent dans un centre de détention pour immigrants.
- Récompenses
- 17 victoires et 12 nominations au total
Parcourir les épisodes
Avis à la une
I don't really care if it's 100% factual or not. It even said it's just inspired by true events.
The acting is good, the story is good, all the characters are interesting and I enjoyed it a lot.
The acting is good, the story is good, all the characters are interesting and I enjoyed it a lot.
This is an excellent drama, heartbreaking, intense & beautifully acted by the whole cast. I'd no idea how it could only have a rating of 7 till I realised those who have no sympathy for the plight of refugees had been maliciously low-scoring it. Ignore them & watch this for it tells a story we should all be witness to.
Well done to all involved.
Well done to all involved.
How do all of you know it is inaccurate? I found it Interesting. At least I am capable of admitting that I have no clue whether or not it is accurate. I enjoyed the acting and know that it is quite possible that many of these 'camps' have guards that mistreat people. But that's beside the point. Since when does a series have to be factual?
As a white male, it felt very humbling to watch this series. I do not think that I have felt so lucky to be an American citizen and someone who is not an immigrant. All my life I have heard stories of immigration stories, but it is different to see their struggle and plight on-screen.
My favorite storyline was of Ameer (Fayssal Bazzi) and his struggle to provide the best life for his family. He is sincere, kind and cares deeply for his family. I was reminded by my father and how he provides for us. The series exposes the problems with immigration systems as they believe Ameer to be a criminal simply because of his background.
There is a universal problem with the immigration policies of countries. Images of Latino children in cages reflect how poorly they are. This TV show furthers that, but there is a current theme that we are all human beings. Immigrants are not to be treated as less than or different, but just like how everyone should be treated. This is a major storyline with guard Cam Sandford (Jai Courtney) conflicted between his sister (pro-refugee activist) and his fellow guards.
The Barton facility (where the immigrants are held) has guards who treat the immigrants as if they are animals: there is no humanity, compassion or dignity. Furthering the theme of humanity is the character of Sofie Werner (Yvonne Strahovski). Her character portrays a contrast between the immigrants and herself. Her character is damaged because her freedoms and hopes have been destroyed, which is interesting to me. The immigrants contain all of these hopes and dreams for their futures, but in a way, she doesn't believe that her life holds anything happy or positive in store for her future.
Her scenes with Cate Blanchett and Dominic West were particularly amazing and standout moments of the show. Of course, both were scene stealers and every scene with them was amazing.
I cannot begin to sing the praises of this series! There are many different characters and themes that add many layers to the show. There is a theme of balloons, which I was not able to figure out, but that might have to do with ascendancy or being free. I love this miniseries and highly suggest it!!!
My favorite storyline was of Ameer (Fayssal Bazzi) and his struggle to provide the best life for his family. He is sincere, kind and cares deeply for his family. I was reminded by my father and how he provides for us. The series exposes the problems with immigration systems as they believe Ameer to be a criminal simply because of his background.
There is a universal problem with the immigration policies of countries. Images of Latino children in cages reflect how poorly they are. This TV show furthers that, but there is a current theme that we are all human beings. Immigrants are not to be treated as less than or different, but just like how everyone should be treated. This is a major storyline with guard Cam Sandford (Jai Courtney) conflicted between his sister (pro-refugee activist) and his fellow guards.
The Barton facility (where the immigrants are held) has guards who treat the immigrants as if they are animals: there is no humanity, compassion or dignity. Furthering the theme of humanity is the character of Sofie Werner (Yvonne Strahovski). Her character portrays a contrast between the immigrants and herself. Her character is damaged because her freedoms and hopes have been destroyed, which is interesting to me. The immigrants contain all of these hopes and dreams for their futures, but in a way, she doesn't believe that her life holds anything happy or positive in store for her future.
Her scenes with Cate Blanchett and Dominic West were particularly amazing and standout moments of the show. Of course, both were scene stealers and every scene with them was amazing.
I cannot begin to sing the praises of this series! There are many different characters and themes that add many layers to the show. There is a theme of balloons, which I was not able to figure out, but that might have to do with ascendancy or being free. I love this miniseries and highly suggest it!!!
10sanclan
I can't believe any of the negative reviews, I feel they must have watched only one or two episodes. You must watch this complete series. It is a human story. About naturals to Australia, refugees, detainment workers and their families, case workers, protesters, cults, psychiatrics issues, etc.
It did not sway me to think anything different about legal vs. non-legal. But, as I said it is about humans in general and their strife. I highly recommend it.
It did not sway me to think anything different about legal vs. non-legal. But, as I said it is about humans in general and their strife. I highly recommend it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on the real life story of Cornelia Rau, an Australian woman who joined the cult KENJA (founded by Ken Dyers and Jan Hamilton as a "self help group"), and was detained for 10 months in a woman's prison and then in one of Australia's immigration detention camps (Baxter immigration center).
Meilleurs choix
Connectez-vous pour évaluer et suivre la liste de favoris afin de recevoir des recommandations personnalisées
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Без громадянства
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Contribuer à cette page
Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant