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Miniseries exploring the gangland wars of Melbourne. Before Victorian Police finally intercepted plans for two contract killings in 2004, leading to multiple arrests, the death toll stood at thirty three, making it one of the bloodiest crime wars in the Western world.
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Mini-series.
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For further information see the Underbelly website, http://www.underbellytv.com/.
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7form y Wise Monkeys Australia : Screentime Nine Network , 2008 Z1529977 2008 single work film/TV crime
'With their men in jail or dead, the women left behind try to get on with their lives. A rival crime boss tries to undermine Carl Williams and his empire. A young lawyer falls for her client, a convicted killer linked to the Carlton Crew. The police make a major breakthrough in identifying the mystery hitman they know only as Benji.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 8/3/2013)
Australia : Screentime Nine Network , 2008
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2010
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— Appears in: Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies , vol. 24 no. 3 2010; (p. 411 - 427) 'By putting the vocabulary of aspiration in the mouths of criminals, and by situating them in the suburbs, Underbelly suggests that ruthless, murderous competition may not be incompatible with the Australian Dream. Exposing a generation's denial of the criminal elements behind ecstasy's fetishized status, it problematizes celebratory accounts of club culture, and suggests dark externalities for the 'night-time economy' of our inner cities. As well as connecting country, suburb and city in repressed criminality, by virtue of its casting choices at the very least, the series blurs the lines between ordinariness, celebrity and infamy. It is in these unresolved tensions that Underbelly constitutes a televisual history of Australia's present that countervails the official pieties of the ordinary that characterized the Howard years.'(Author's abstract) -
To Hell and Back
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ABC Rolls Out Big-Gun Drama
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Awards
- 2009 winner Logie Awards — Most Outstanding Drama Series
- 2009 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards — Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting
- 2008 winner AWGIE Awards — Major Award
- 2008 winner AWGIE Awards — Television Award — Mini-series - Adaptation
- 2008 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards — Best Screenplay Nomination for Peter Gawler
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