Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA magistrate and a group of court officers and lawyers make a regular five-day, 2,000-kilometer round trip to bring justice to remote communities in northwestern Australia.A magistrate and a group of court officers and lawyers make a regular five-day, 2,000-kilometer round trip to bring justice to remote communities in northwestern Australia.A magistrate and a group of court officers and lawyers make a regular five-day, 2,000-kilometer round trip to bring justice to remote communities in northwestern Australia.
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Having been added to streaming service Stan The Circuit is well worth a watch. Consisting of only two seasons this up close and personal examination of hard life in the Kimberly region of northern Western Australia pulls no punches.
Two seasons - we wish there were more. This show hooked us. We became quickly invested in these peoples lives. Interesting characters and plots and excellent script. The story and characters feel genuine, the plot and dialogue are meaningful and thought-provoking (never cloying). The performances are fantastic, so natural, and so engaging.
The series has won several well deserved awards. This show has been an eye opener for me. I can't recommend this series enough. This is the first series I have seen whose cast is almost entirely Aboriginal peoples and the soundtrack is by Aboriginal musicians/songwriters.
I can't recommend this series enough.
The series has won several well deserved awards. This show has been an eye opener for me. I can't recommend this series enough. This is the first series I have seen whose cast is almost entirely Aboriginal peoples and the soundtrack is by Aboriginal musicians/songwriters.
I can't recommend this series enough.
I went into this with low expectations, mainly due to the underwhelming performance of Aaron Pedersen in a previous series (Homicide). Even though he is not a particularly distinguished actor, Pedersen is smart enough to let other actors shine in this series. And wonderful actors they are, natural and heartfelt. The stories all resonate, especially during the first season. Highly recommended.
The only bad thing about this show is that it stopped after only two seasons. I really hope that the producers see fir to bring back at least one more season!!!
I absolutely loved this series and all of roller coaster ride that it was. The cast was superb and their characters were well thought out and written with some depth.
The town of Broome is the main focal point of the territory from which the circuit judge and his court reside but we're treated to stunning views of the outback and various villages and communities. The scenery is often stark, desert like and yet has a beauty to it's ruggedness unlike almost anywhere else. The communities of Aboriginals are often portrayed as places of strife and lost opportunity, much like our own First Nation Reserves here in Canada, but, despite all their troubles, the people are portrayed with love, caring and dignity. The personal journies and growth of all the travelling circuit crew, compromises made by the judge to try to assist with the defendants and plaintiffs were touching and sensitive. I felt invested in the outcomes and cared about the fates of all of them.
Aaron Pedersen, Gary Sweet and Kelton Pell were the three main actors, but the surrounding cast was all terrific and I was sorry to see that there were only two seasons. I would have watched more, as I saw some really monumental progress in how the two communities of people were starting to work together.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea because of the grittines but I certainly think that if more people watched it that they might look at other cultures with more respect and compassion.
The town of Broome is the main focal point of the territory from which the circuit judge and his court reside but we're treated to stunning views of the outback and various villages and communities. The scenery is often stark, desert like and yet has a beauty to it's ruggedness unlike almost anywhere else. The communities of Aboriginals are often portrayed as places of strife and lost opportunity, much like our own First Nation Reserves here in Canada, but, despite all their troubles, the people are portrayed with love, caring and dignity. The personal journies and growth of all the travelling circuit crew, compromises made by the judge to try to assist with the defendants and plaintiffs were touching and sensitive. I felt invested in the outcomes and cared about the fates of all of them.
Aaron Pedersen, Gary Sweet and Kelton Pell were the three main actors, but the surrounding cast was all terrific and I was sorry to see that there were only two seasons. I would have watched more, as I saw some really monumental progress in how the two communities of people were starting to work together.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea because of the grittines but I certainly think that if more people watched it that they might look at other cultures with more respect and compassion.
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- QuizThis title was one of three film or television productions in which indigenous Australian Aboriginal actor David Ngoombujarra won a Best Supporting Actor award at the AFI (Australian Film Institute) awards. The titles are [in order]: Blackfellas (1993) - Best Actor in a Supporting Role ; Black and White (2002) - Best Actor in a Supporting Role ; and The Circuit (2007) (TV) - Best Guest or Supporting Actor in Television Drama.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Top Gear Australia: Episodio #2.7 (2009)
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