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A Place to Call Home

  • Série télévisée
  • 2013–2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
NOTE IMDb
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Brett Climo, Marta Dusseldorp, Craig Hall, Noni Hazlehurst, Frankie J. Holden, Deborah Kennedy, Sara Wiseman, Jenni Baird, Tim Draxl, Abby Earl, Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood, and David Berry in A Place to Call Home (2013)
A mysterious woman is perched between the harsh legacy of World War II and the hope of a new life in Australia.
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Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.Une femme mystérieuse est oscille entre difficile héritage de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et l'espoir d'une nouvelle vie en Australie.

  • Création
    • Bevan Lee
  • Casting principal
    • Marta Dusseldorp
    • Noni Hazlehurst
    • Brett Climo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,3/10
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    POPULARITÉ
    2 296
    704
    • Création
      • Bevan Lee
    • Casting principal
      • Marta Dusseldorp
      • Noni Hazlehurst
      • Brett Climo
    • 109avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 30 nominations au total

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    Marta Dusseldorp
    Marta Dusseldorp
    • Sarah Nordmann…
    • 2013–2018
    Noni Hazlehurst
    Noni Hazlehurst
    • Elizabeth Bligh…
    • 2013–2018
    Brett Climo
    Brett Climo
    • George Bligh
    • 2013–2018
    Craig Hall
    Craig Hall
    • Jack Duncan
    • 2013–2018
    Abby Earl
    Abby Earl
    • Anna Bligh…
    • 2013–2018
    Frankie J. Holden
    Frankie J. Holden
    • Roy Briggs
    • 2013–2018
    Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood
    • Olivia Bligh…
    • 2013–2018
    Sara Wiseman
    Sara Wiseman
    • Carolyn Bligh…
    • 2013–2018
    Deborah Kennedy
    Deborah Kennedy
    • Doris Collins
    • 2013–2018
    David Berry
    David Berry
    • James Bligh
    • 2013–2018
    Jenni Baird
    Jenni Baird
    • Regina Standish…
    • 2013–2017
    Aldo Mignone
    • Gino Poletti
    • 2013–2016
    Tim Draxl
    • Henry Fox
    • 2015–2018
    Mark Lee
    Mark Lee
    • Sir Richard Bennett
    • 2015–2017
    Dominic Allburn
    Dominic Allburn
    • Harry Polson
    • 2013–2018
    Robert Coleby
    Robert Coleby
    • Douglas Goddard
    • 2015–2017
    Brenna Harding
    Brenna Harding
    • Rose O'Connell
    • 2015–2016
    Heather Mitchell
    Heather Mitchell
    • Prudence Swanson
    • 2013–2018
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      • Bevan Lee
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    10lavontyping

    Excellent and Intriguing Series

    I really enjoyed this series. It had me crying, angry, happy, and sad. It was a very emotional series. Each season was better than the last. It was very well written and the actors were superb! I didn't know Australian TV was so good! I didn't find out until the end that this was a true story.
    9The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    My not-so-great pitch for a truly great show: "It's 'Giant,' only with sheep instead of cattle!"

    We found this Aussie series, about a wealthy "grazier" (sheep rancher) and his crisis-prone family back in the 50s, to be just about impossible to resist. It's hard to say too much without spoilers since practically everyone starts out with a secret sorrow, a clandestine romance, a wartime trauma they don't care to talk about, a stigmatized sex pref, an unacknowledged illegitimate child or somebody's else's child they're raising as their own, which can only be revealed in the fullness of time.... Suffice it to say that the first two seasons focus mainly on the efforts of the Bligh family matriarch to prevent any of her brood from marrying beneath them or forming some other unsuitable attachment, despite the abundance of tempting distractions (a hunky Italian farmboy, a gorgeous blond nurse with a murky past) and the deficiencies of the eligible candidates (snobbish, vindictive playboy, deceased wife's treacherous sister).

    We're total suckers for the shameless cliffhangers and out-of-left-field plot twists. The first-rate cast plays it straight for the most part; there are a few stock Aussie characters--including a salt-of-the-earth farmer who declaims "bush ballads" about bandicoots and billabongs--but nothing too clichéd or kitschy. (The source novel reflects some odd midcentury attitudes about bi- and homosexuality that might deserve a trigger warning.)

    Oldsters and TCM fans may be reminded of Douglas Sirk and vintage primetime soaps like "Peyton Place"; we get a brief glimpse of one of the younger Blighs reading "Giant" at one point, which seems exactly right, and the actress who plays the nurse with a murky past is a dead ringer for Dorothy Malone in "Written on the Wind."

    The show survived a cancellation scare at the end of season 2--which seems to have spooked the writers' room, since they turned out a couple of dud episodes right after that--but since then it's all been good....

    PS--I was wondering if these fictitious Blighs were meant to be related to the real-life Captain Bligh, of "Mutiny on the Bounty" fame, who was briefly governor of NSW; that would make them one of the first non-convict settler families in Australia and would explain why Mrs Bligh, initially at least, is so terribly snobbish.
    9Laight

    Glossy, uneven, strange soap opera from Australia

    There's still a lot to like in this show if, that is, you are willing to throw credibility out the window. Like most soaps, the writers pour on the drama, but at times they don't just pour on the drama, they drown you with it. Think of anything that could happen to one family and it will happen to these poor Blighs -- and anyone else who happens to enter their orbit. What redeems the show is the good cinematography and period costumes and, for a soap, some occasional, terrific acting. Elizabeth is excellent, as are Jack, George, Carolyn, and Sarah, who basically carries the show. However, some of the men and and the women who play the younger generation aren't up to the task -- Harry and Henry are both good, but not James, Anna, and, worst or all, Olivia, who is either a very bad actress or is just stuck playing an unredeemable stock soap opera part (the eternally perky, always terribly concerned victim). Still, if you're looking for completely mindless entertainment, and willing to put up with more dastardly deeds that Mrs. Fletcher ever found in Cabot Cove, it's certainly worth a look -- and, of course, you can also look at all the young men who sport 2020 gym bodies and take their shirts off every opportunity they can. (One odd detail: the actors' accents all seem to switch back and forth from Australian to English to neither, or both. Very strange.)
    10suzesiebert

    Best TV Show In Years!

    This is one of the best TV series to come out in a long time...we live in the States but tend to watch English shows vs American 90% of the time since the reality show trend is a total waste. I'm a Brit expat and husband is American, we both loved this post WW2 drama. The cast is superb and make this series all the more compelling. The 50s' feel is well done, as is the portrayal of the three generations and how they cope with their different - and unexpected yet similar - experiences. Not to spoil it for those who haven't seen it, the series generally takes us to fresh plots/characterizations in ways other shows haven't. Bravo! We saw series 2 on the BBC and anxiously await its screening on Acorn Media next month. Series 3 is apparently being filmed now to be shown later in the year with a 4th to follow. Looking forward to seeing it -- why can't this type of series be shown here at the same time? Why do US audiences have to wait a few years or worse watch a US-made remake that usually flops? Don't the studios understand that we are not idiots and enjoy watching intelligent shows?
    9peetemjay

    An irresistible soap

    A soap, but a soap of the very highest quality. Noni Hazlehurst's performance alone is reason enough to watch.

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      Marta Dusseldorp (Sarah Adams) and Ben Winspear (René Nordmann) are married in real life.
    • Gaffes
      In the establishing shot of the Sydney Harbor Bridge overlooking a road, there is always exactly the same set of 1950s-vintage trucks and cars parked along the road, across multiple episodes and seasons.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 avril 2013 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Camden, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
    • Société de production
      • Seven Network
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