Scène de Bordertown / TV series (1995)
Détails de la scène
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Melita Jurišić
Date de naissance: N/A
Lieu de naissance: N/A
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Melita Jurisic
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
Carrière
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Biographie complète
Melita Jurisic is an Australian actress. Jurisic was born in Croatia and migrated to Australia with her family at age five. She began her career as part of the Lighthouse company in Adelaide.
À propos du film: Bordertown / TV series (1995)
Épisode: Season 1, Episode 4
Titre alternatif: Бордертаун
Réalisateur: Ian Gilmour, Ken Cameron
Scénariste: John Alsop, Sue Smith
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Steve Knapman, Penny Chapman, Jo Rooney
Sociétés: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Genre: Drama, Tv Mini-Series
Récompenses & Similaires
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: refugee camp, immigration, australia, 1950s, immigrants
Histoire
Bordertown follows Louise, a young girl and her father as they navigate life in an Australian refugee camp during the 1950s. The story unfolds over a year, focusing on their struggles to adapt to their new environment and learn a new language while awaiting permanent residency. Throughout this time, they encounter various challenges and interact with other immigrants facing similar situations.
Résumé
Bordertown is a poignant drama series that explores the lives of refugees seeking asylum in Australia during the mid-20th century. The mini-series provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by immigrants as they navigate cultural barriers, learn a new language, and adapt to their temporary home while awaiting permanent residency. The story predominantly focuses on Louise and her father, offering an intimate portrayal of their experiences amidst the broader refugee community.