香缇·巴恩斯-考恩 — 演员 (3)
烈火之吻 (2021) [剧集] 豆瓣
Firebite
导演:
沃威克·桑顿
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托尼·克拉维茨
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演员:
Rob Collins
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卡兰·马尔韦
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故事发生在一个偏远沙漠中的矿业小镇。殖民超级大国为了消灭澳洲原住民(澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民),在1788年把最后一个吸血鬼据点中的一族,从英国运到了澳大利亚。这些吸血鬼为了躲避阳光,潜伏在小镇四周的地下矿井和隧道中,一直到了今天。这些殖民者的数量在增加,饥饿感也越来越强烈,战争即将来临。
猎人Tyson (Rob Collins饰)和Shanika (Shantae Barnes-Cowan饰) 是两名原住民吸血鬼猎人,前者不计后果、自以为是,后者只是一个17岁的孤儿,他们冲在了这场战争的最前方。
猎人Tyson (Rob Collins饰)和Shanika (Shantae Barnes-Cowan饰) 是两名原住民吸血鬼猎人,前者不计后果、自以为是,后者只是一个17岁的孤儿,他们冲在了这场战争的最前方。
Total Control (完全控制) (2019) [剧集] 豆瓣
Total Control Season 1 所属 电视剧集: Total Control
9.2 (8 个评分)
演员:
德波拉·梅尔曼
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瑞切尔·格里菲斯
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A local Indigenous politician (Deborah Mailman) is recruited to the senate by the Australian Prime Minister (Rachel Griffiths) after a contentious video goes viral, in Rachel Perkins' drama about systemic injustice and the complexities of political change.
After video of a violent attack in Queensland goes viral, local Indigenous politician Alex Irving (Deborah Mailman, The Sapphires, TIFF '12) is unexpectedly thrust into the national spotlight. It's not long before Australian Prime Minister Rachel Anderson (Rachel Griffiths, Six Feet Under) — embattled within her own party and searching for votes ahead of the next election — takes notice and offers Alex a senate seat. Skeptical of the political PR machine, and wary of being considered the party's "pet Aborigine," as her left-leaning brother puts it, Alex nonetheless sees the Prime Minister's proposal as a rare opportunity to bring about meaningful, lasting change for her community.
Mailman gives a simmering, raw performance as someone who is all too familiar with being underestimated and dismissed, and who nurses a healthy undercurrent of world-weary anger just below the surface. Director Rachel Perkins (Bran Nue Dae, TIFF '09) and screenwriter Pip Karmel (Me Myself I) expertly handle the cast of characters who orbit around the new senator and Prime Minister, each with their own political agenda and perspective. Alex and Rachel are strong-willed, resolute women working in a system that continually undermines their agency and questions their competence. Rachel's seasoned cynicism collides with Alex's refusal to accept the politically indifferent status quo, and the two find themselves in an uneasy alliance that could implode at any minute, bringing the house down with them.
After video of a violent attack in Queensland goes viral, local Indigenous politician Alex Irving (Deborah Mailman, The Sapphires, TIFF '12) is unexpectedly thrust into the national spotlight. It's not long before Australian Prime Minister Rachel Anderson (Rachel Griffiths, Six Feet Under) — embattled within her own party and searching for votes ahead of the next election — takes notice and offers Alex a senate seat. Skeptical of the political PR machine, and wary of being considered the party's "pet Aborigine," as her left-leaning brother puts it, Alex nonetheless sees the Prime Minister's proposal as a rare opportunity to bring about meaningful, lasting change for her community.
Mailman gives a simmering, raw performance as someone who is all too familiar with being underestimated and dismissed, and who nurses a healthy undercurrent of world-weary anger just below the surface. Director Rachel Perkins (Bran Nue Dae, TIFF '09) and screenwriter Pip Karmel (Me Myself I) expertly handle the cast of characters who orbit around the new senator and Prime Minister, each with their own political agenda and perspective. Alex and Rachel are strong-willed, resolute women working in a system that continually undermines their agency and questions their competence. Rachel's seasoned cynicism collides with Alex's refusal to accept the politically indifferent status quo, and the two find themselves in an uneasy alliance that could implode at any minute, bringing the house down with them.