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Voyage au bout de l'enfer

Original title: Banged Up Abroad
  • TV Series
  • 2007–
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
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Voyage au bout de l'enfer (2007)
Survivors share their stories and experience of survival abroad.
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Survivors share their stories and experience of survival abroad.Survivors share their stories and experience of survival abroad.Survivors share their stories and experience of survival abroad.

  • Creator
    • Bart Layton
  • Stars
    • Natalie Dunne
    • Florencia Jones
    • James Oliver Wheatley
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    • Creator
      • Bart Layton
    • Stars
      • Natalie Dunne
      • Florencia Jones
      • James Oliver Wheatley
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Natalie Dunne
    Natalie Dunne
    • Andrea Mohr…
    • 2009–2022
    Florencia Jones
    James Oliver Wheatley
    James Oliver Wheatley
    • Eddie Padilla…
    • 2013–2021
    Max Wrottesley
    Max Wrottesley
    • David Harte…
    • 2011–2022
    Ashton Spear
    • Paul Derry
    • 2020–2021
    Mike Capozzola
    Mike Capozzola
    • Detective Halliday
    • 2020–2021
    Manuel Villaseñor
    • Drug Boss…
    • 2009
    Jerry Murillo
    • Diego's Henchman…
    • 2019–2020
    Tato Alexander
    Tato Alexander
    • Stephanie
    • 2011–2013
    Carrell Lasso
    Carrell Lasso
    • Campbell…
    • 2011–2013
    Pablo Rueda
    Leigh Jones
    Leigh Jones
    • David bladen…
    • 2012–2019
    Christian Zagia
    Christian Zagia
    • Chosco…
    • 2012–2019
    Leon Clingman
    • Bruno Pelizzari…
    • 2013–2016
    Tounzi Youssef
    Tounzi Youssef
    • Majid…
    • 2016–2018
    Daniel Toro
    Daniel Toro
    • Sgt. Cruz…
    • 2019–2022
    Ricky Cruz
    • Inmate
    • 2021
    Dominic Colenso
    • Paul
    • 2007
    • Creator
      • Bart Layton
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    9jontyboy345

    Wonderful Production

    One of the best shows on TV. The way in which the former jailbird (more often than not) ends up being a drug runner (more often than not) is gripping. The producer does a great job as from the start to the finish its normally one person talking without interruption. That could get boring in certain situations but for some reason never does. The show is so good we normally know the outcome- person ends up in jail for drugs but even so always has twists and turns. There are shows which are not about drugs but lets face it the drug busts are the best ones and you are hooked- waiting for the time they get caught. Then there is the aftermath in jail and what its like to be there. It's better than a Hollywood movie as its dramatic without extra drama being written into like a 'true story' film. The only reason why it's not 10 out of 10 is because of the 'coming up' bit at the start. Would be better if the viewer was unaware of what was to come all the way through.
    7Goingbegging

    Other people's misery

    They call it 'schadenfreude' - the dubious thrill of watching other people's misfortunes, sometimes spiced with a feeling that it could so easily have been you.

    Banged Up Abroad touches this nerve every time, and brings it all close to home; you are watching people very like your own friends and neighbours, suddenly pitchforked into a shockingly unfamiliar jail environment among people quite unlike them.

    The 'us and them' factor (or indeed the very word 'abroad') raises the spectre of racial imagistics, rather in the tradition of Bing and Bob in their Road films, though strictly it's cultural rather than racial. (As for how far culture is impacted by race, that is of course endlessly debatable.) But under the test, there is no doubt that a good-looking young white woman, however guilty, is always made unmistakeably aware of her high rank in this world.

    The main theme, though, is the simple contest between goodies and baddies, the baddies being sharply divided between the chuckling drug-barons in their safe havens and the wretched mules, mostly little people who've been tempted by greed into situations they can't handle.

    It is that slippery slope that creates the drama, part-tragic, part-comic. The false hopes raised by just one mention of a five-figure reward. The inducement of a tropical holiday break free on the house. The fleeting friendships between gang-members, that turn so easily to loathing and mutual recrimination. The bland assurances that nothing can go wrong...

    Welcome to a world tour of luxury yachts, quayside cocktails, false-bottomed suitcases, money-laundering, murderous cartels, corrupt police, sniffer-dogs, dirty needles, lesbian rape, bed-bugs, the lot.
    10honestjohng

    Well done in all aspects.

    I am very impressed with the stories of those who have been "Locked Up Abroad". The interviews and recreations are excellent and give one a view of what can happen if you make a bad decision and think you can get away with it. Billy Hayes was the most prominent many years ago but far too many either never saw "Midnight Express" or simply never thought it could happen to them
    9Max_Planck

    Let's give Five some credit

    Five may not be the UK's most-watched terrestrial TV channel, but personally I think their programming is often far superior to either BBC1 or any of the ITV channels. They're particularly good at commissioning documentaries (which are a lot cheaper than drama, I guess), and have screened lively and informative docs covering everything from art, military history, engineering, medical issues to...well, you name it.

    "Banged Up Abroad", produced by Raw TV, is a case in point. The reconstructions using actors are not cheesy (BBC, take note), the camera-work is not intrusive with faux-verite shakiness (everyone else, take note), it's well directed with the minimum of voice-over, and manages to extract heartfelt, and often very moving, narratives from the actual protagonists.

    It also skillfully avoids falling into a trap of implicit racism concerning the foreign countries where people find themselves imprisoned. Very often conditions are shocking, and the prison system in question is failing miserably on inmates' rights, but the programme never lazily and simplistically portrays foreign nations as inherently corrupt and beyond-the-pale.

    I've found every episode both gripping and illuminating from beginning to end. One can only imagine how hammy BBC1 would make it, with someone like Michael Burke doing the voice-over.

    It's a shame that this series, currently airing, consists of only four episodes. This week they told the story of two American girls imprisoned in Peru, so perhaps they will continue to spread their net to relate the stories of other non-Brits. It would also be interesting to hear the stories of those not imprisoned for drug offences - how about the testimony of someone held at Guantanamo Bay?

    Let's hope that this excellent programme has a third series.
    sampollock-pollock

    Hooked

    I just want to say that I love love love this show. One reviewer writes how the show has shifted from representing "unfair tourists" to "glorifying drug-runners". I believe there is still a good mix of episodes in which tourists are unfairly locked up and also in which undoubtedly, poor decision makers are also punished (though NOT fairly). Personally, I like these episodes that divulge the insides of the "poor decision-makers''' experiences. That's the lure of the program. If someone is not looking for this type of entertainment, fair enough. But I find it incredibly fascinating and have also been introduced to new books (from Chris Chance) and new research opportunities from these individuals. To each his own. I love the show and find it compelling, exciting and well, ....addicting!

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • National Geographic
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Locked Up Abroad
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • RAW
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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