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Easy Tiger is a boutique, award winning, talent friendly Australian production company, established in 2017 under the global FremantleMedia banner by producer Ian Collie (SAVING MR BANKS), who previously ran the Drama division of Essential Media. Credits include the AWGIE winning ABC comedy RAKE (5 seasons, plus a US format), JACK IRISH (2 seasons, plus three telemovies) based on the award winning crime novels of Peter Temple, and a further Peter Temple adaptation in the Directors Guild Award winning telemovie THE BROKEN SHORE. Also NINE Network top-rating drama comedy DOCTOR DOCTOR (3 seasons), distributed internationally (Sky Germany and others) as THE HEART GUY. Easy Tiger received international acclaim for its 4-part SBS dramas SUNSHINE and THE PRINCIPAL. Easy Tiger is renowned for high production values, creative rigour and affable nature, working regularly with the finest Australian writers including Andrew Knight, Peter Duncan, Tony McNamara, Sarah Lambert, Alice Addison, Kris Mrska, Liz Doran and Matt Cameron. We take our work seriously, not ourselves.
When Ashley and Gordon are brought together by a car accident and an injured dog, these two singles(ish), complex humans must learn to be brave enough to show their true selves, scars and all, to find real connection in an age where you can have someone at your door for meaningless sex faster than a Domino’s pizza.
In season two, Ash and Gordon have moved in together but there’s a big, Colin-shaped hole in their hearts as they try to get their beloved, special needs dog back from his new owners, and work out whether they want a relationship, or if they just wanted a dog.
Hugh is determined to live out his probation in peace. However there is no peace in Whyhope. Relationships will be tested; with an election scandal, a kidney transplant and a wedding on the horizon. The dysfunctional Knight family faces a tough decision: will their struggles bring them closer together or tear them apart?
The clock has run out on Hugh's probation leaving him free to return to Sydney, but when tragedy strikes the Knight family, he's going to find it harder to abandon Whyhope than ever.
After serving out his probation in rural Whyhope and saving the family farm, life is about to go totally, disastrously wrong for Hugh. And this time, his friends and family won't be making it any easier for him.
When the Knight family and the entire town of Whyhope are thrown into crisis, all eyes turn to Hugh to save them. Will Whyhope’s bad boy be their Messiah, or is this a recipe for an even bigger disaster?
Aspiring USBJ's Dom and Adrian, are forced to redefine themselves creatively and philosophically if they're to survive 2020.
Newly-weds Sridevi and Yash are married in India in 2023, then must spend four years apart as Yash moves to Australia to pursue his medical career. In 2027, Sridevi moves to join him, but a lot has happened in those intervening years. Can they rekindle the love they once had? 2027. After four years apart, Sridevi is finally able to join Yash in Australia. They carry with them expectations of a fantasy reunion facilitated by hundreds of phone calls, Zooms, voice memos, sexy photos, crackling with tension. A lot has happened in those intervening years – and they’ll uncover a web of lies and false promises both sides have made. FOUR YEARS is an honest story of intimacy, affection, migration, power-dynamics and dream fulfilment.
Examining a case of homegrown terrorism, domestic violence and the upsurge of conservative men’s rights groups in response to the progressive Family Courts, this powerful and engaging new series exposes a chapter of Australian life that has frightening relevance today. Why did this saga happen in the first place? Who was responsible? Why did it take so long to solve? And ultimately how did justice prevail? The four-part series exposes a shocking chapter of Australian social history through the eyes and experiences of those that lived it. A trove of repurposed archive together with dramatic storytelling in a ‘triple helix’ of perspectives allows us to access the policing, judiciary and socio-political contexts of the time.
Jack stumbles into the world of manipulative pharmaceutical companies, corrupt educational institutions aimed at international students and fatal clinical trials. The apparent suicide of a foreign student triggers a chain of events that will see Jack risking his life to uncover the truth.
The long-suppressed trauma of Isabel Irish’s brutal and random murder by Jack’s former client Wayne Milovich – which launched the first Jack Irish instalment, Bad Debts – rears its ugly head when Jack discovers there was more to those fateful events all those years ago. Namely, a criminal conspiracy involving his trusted friend, homicide detective Barry Tregear.
Lindy Chamberlain’s story has figured in Australia’s collective conscious since 1980, when a wild dog took her defenseless baby in a random horrific attack. But it quickly became much more than that. The intrigue of the mostly unknown and untamed outback, of parents – particularly mothers - not behaving to conventional expectations; ruthless media, self-serving politicians and cowboy police, and the “trial of the century” all combine to make this a universal story that still resonates today.
When her beloved family dog Nugget falls sick over Christmas, a city dermatologist must return home to confront both her dysfunctional family, and the mortality of the one family member that brings them all together.
When Simone’s new novel turns into an international sensation, her overnight success becomes a runaway train derailing her life, along with those of her two closest friends. Their friendship is pushed to the limit, because there’s a dark secret at the heart of the story that wasn’t Simone’s to tell...
When the CEO of Fritz and Randell PR dies suddenly in a board meeting, Greta and Nicole, two young, savvy female employees, are promoted above the increasingly irrelevant, Ian Randell, in an attempt to rebrand the crisis management firm before an impending #MeToo scandal of their own.
One year on from taking up residency in Canberra as a Senator in Federal Parliament, Cleaver’s chaos has not abated. Having single-handedly caused the downfall of the Governor General, there are old foes and new. David Potter has made the transition to Senator for the Greens (without the extra ‘e’) and Cleaver has a new nemesis in the formidable and right wing Senator Penny Evans. Nicole Vargas is now Cleaver’s Chief of Staff, and Jack lurks in the Parliamentary shadows, ready to make or break careers. On the eve of the arrival of US Defence Secretary Linus Potemkin for an Asian Security Summit, there is a purported terrorist gas attack on New Parliament House causing the seat of government to move down the hill to its old home and now Museum of Australian Democracy. Old friends, it doesn't take much persuasion for Potemkin and Cleaver to fall into their old ways and party like it is 1999 ... only for Cleaver to discover that Linus is the keeper of the nuclear codes and that he may not be in a healthy mental state due to the pressures of office and a secret private life.
Martin Scarsden has returned to his coastal hometown, Port Silver, to set up a new life with partner Mandy Bond. When he arrives to find his childhood friend Jasper brutally murdered and Mandy the prime suspect, Martin makes it his duty to find the real murderer and absolve Mandy. In the process, he confronts hidden truths about Port Silver and his own long buried past.
SUNSHINE is a 4 x 1 hour drama series set in the summer of 2017 in the working class Melbourne suburb of Sunshine. It is in this humble, barren suburb that our South Sudanese protagonist, Jacob Chagai, resides; a star basketballer with dreams of climbing his Biblical namesake’s ladder to heaven: the American National Basketball Association. Running parallel to Jacob’s sporting aspirations and life within Sunshine’s South Sudanese community of Melbourne, is a high stakes criminal investigation. Police are hunting down the perpetrator of a violent assault, which left an underage rich white girl with near-fatal head injuries, in a coma fighting for her life. SUNSHINE is a vibrant, kinetic and compelling hybrid drama that explores a world of contrasts - truth and reconstruction, past and present, hope and heartbreak - felt by those forging a new life in a foreign land.
A series about the succession battle for control of the world’s largest cattle station, at the centre of which is the Lawson family. With generational clashes threatening to tear the family apart, the outback’s most powerful factions – rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders and billionaire miners – move in for the kill.
Twelve ordinary people are selected for jury duty in a murder trial as traumatising as it is controversial, in which a woman stands accused of killing her sister’s child. Behind the fa̧cade of their anonymity, these twelve ordinary people bring with them their own histories. Lives that are as complex as the trial, full of fractured dreams, shameful secrets, hope, fears, personal trauma and prejudice. Through the multiple lenses of these jurors, we see the fragility and imbalances of the law, and the chaotic and flawed way we attempt to determine justice in our society.
THE TWELVE comes to Western Australia, to the rural township of Tunkwell - a world away from the urban city landscapes of Season One. When local landowner, Bernice Price, was found dead at the bottom of her farm well, two ex-lovers stand accused of her murder. Twelve ordinary citizens from diverse backgrounds have been plucked from the township and surrounds to decide the fate of the co-accused - was Bernice the victim of a crime of passion, a workplace accident or just bad luck? Criminal barrister, Brett Colby, SC, comes to Tunkwell to represent one of the accused, Patrick Harrows, while Meredith Nelson-Moore, SC, defends the other accused, Sasha Price. But Colby and Meredith have more in common than just the trial, and the pair’s relationship is put to the test both professionally and personally. Over eight episodes we explore the lives and loves of our jury members and legal team, as this unique trial unfolds over six extraordinary weeks. But can our Twelve really be impartial when they come from such a tight rural community? One thing is for certain - by the time the verdict is reached, all will be irrevocably changed.
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