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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 The Clearing’s Investigation of The Family Invites Us to Ask: What’s the Appeal – and Risk – of Crime Stories Based on Real Events?
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'There’s a scene in the Disney+ series The Clearing in which Amy, a 12-year-old girl, readies herself for punishment at the hands of her minder. Amy has failed to control the behaviour of seven-year-old Asha, her new “sister”. Her family is a doomsday cult, and the cult has only recently abducted Asha from the side of the road.'(Introduction)

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https://theconversation.com/the-clearings-investigation-of-the-family-invites-us-to-ask-whats-the-appeal-and-risk-of-crime-stories-based-on-real-events-206514 The Clearing’s Investigation of The Family Invites Us to Ask: What’s the Appeal – and Risk – of Crime Stories Based on Real Events?small AustLit logo The Conversation
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  • The Clearing Matt Cameron Elise McCredie Osamah Sami 2023 series - publisher film/TV
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