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Total Control

  • TV Series
  • 2019–2024
  • 1h
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Rachel Griffiths and Deborah Mailman in Total Control (2019)
When Alex Irving is thrust into the national limelight after a horrific domestic violence event, Australia's embattled Prime Minister, sees a publicity goldmine for her party. In a bold power play, she handpicks Alex for the Senate. But Alex wants to be more than just a political stunt: she wants to make a difference. So, when the Prime Minister's cynical calculations betray her, Alex sets out for revenge that will send the political establishment into meltdown.
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An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.

  • Creators
    • Darren Dale
    • Miranda Dear
    • Rachel Griffiths
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    • Deborah Mailman
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Rob Collins
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    • Creators
      • Darren Dale
      • Miranda Dear
      • Rachel Griffiths
    • Stars
      • Deborah Mailman
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Rob Collins
    • 40User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Deborah Mailman
    Deborah Mailman
    • Alex Irving
    • 2019–2024
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Rachel Anderson
    • 2019–2024
    Rob Collins
    Rob Collins
    • Charlie Irving
    • 2019–2024
    Wesley Patten
    Wesley Patten
    • Eddie Irving
    • 2019–2024
    Huw Higginson
    Huw Higginson
    • Peter Solomon
    • 2019–2024
    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Damien Bauer
    • 2019–2024
    Wayne Blair
    Wayne Blair
    • Paul Murphy
    • 2021–2024
    Steph Tisdell
    • Joely McKinnon
    • 2021–2024
    Fran Kelly
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    • 2019–2021
    Benedict Hardie
    Benedict Hardie
    • Shaun Keogh
    • 2021–2024
    Anita Hegh
    Anita Hegh
    • Helena Rossi
    • 2021–2024
    William McInnes
    William McInnes
    • Laurie Martin
    • 2019–2021
    Lisa Flanagan
    • Faye Stanley
    • 2019–2024
    Patricia Karvelas
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    Daniela Farinacci
    Daniela Farinacci
    • Philippa Bailey
    • 2021–2024
    Shantae Barnes-Cowan
    Shantae Barnes-Cowan
    • Jess Clarke
    • 2019–2021
    Harry Richardson
    Harry Richardson
    • Jonathan Cosgrove
    • 2019
    Rob Carlton
    • George Jeffries
    • 2021
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      • Darren Dale
      • Miranda Dear
      • Rachel Griffiths
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    8rainysng99-835-328606

    Great Aussie drama

    Yes, as the nay-sayers mention, parts of the storyline are implausible as most 'deux ex machina' are - ie they are just devices to structure a story, a plot and the characters' actions.

    It is fiction after all, story-telling, and the storyline is not meant to be realistic, any more than "CleverMan" or "Secret City" were. Doesnt mean it doesnt have something important to say about Australian reality, while also making entertaining television.

    As for those thinking Rachel was a Gillard-style character - I saw her more as a Julie Bishop style character, as in the 'moderate conservative' :-) I would have preferred an Amanda Vanstone style character - just for the novelty of seeing a poorly dressed female PM - but a minor point :-)

    Cast, direction, script, the camera-work - all excellent.

    Also as a Canberran, and as ex-PS, many elements also made me both laugh and cry. (But enough with the "cold" jokes!)
    7bustopher

    Gets better toward the end - stick with it!

    I was thinking the first couple of episodes were rather formulaic, not believable and a tad pedestrian. There are some ponderous issues raised, such as how an unknown woman from the bush (and not even a party member) becomes a senator to occupy a casual vacancy. Members who've been going to branch meetings for years will be extremely disappointed by the low entry price Alex had to pay to become a senator.

    Another point I had incredible difficulty with was how an aboriginal rights campaigner ends up joining the Liberal/National government. Okay, I'm aware of Neville Bonner and even Ken Wyatt, but I still can't see why Mailman's character - completely upset over lack of indigenous services in the bush - could join the (now) government.

    As the episodes proceed, however, and we get to know the characters, the emotional side starts to shine through, and the series massively improves. Not wishing to reveal spolers, I think the main change occurs when Mailman has to race back to her home town to deal with a pressing issue there. That's treated with humour and sensitivity, and humanises the character and the whole series.

    Some of the political procedures shown are simply not correct, but perhaps the series can be forgiven for taking shortcuts. However, to a regular watcher of parliament, it grated on me a little about how someone can just stand up in parliament and make a statement or even move a motion without going through the correct procedural processes.

    What's interesting is that most of the imagery in parliament house is shot in the new parliament house (Opened in 1987), but when we enter the House of Reps or Senate chamber, we find ourselves down the road at Old Parliament House. I suppose it was a lot easier for the locations manager to book old Parliament House than the new, or indeed for a set to be constructed.

    Certainly a worthwhile watch, and I encourage people to not judge this on its first two episodes - it gets a lot better - but far from perfection as some reviewers here would have you believe.
    9susancameron-71679

    Gripping Australian political drama: Episode 1

    Deborah Mailman seizes our attention from the start and holds it unwaveringly in the first episode and the script writing and camera work back her all the way. The caricature of the 'Canberra bubble' carried by a cast of instantly recognisable and strong actors fitted comfortably into my prejudices while Rob Collins gave a moving performance as the Senator's brother. This series is exciting - almost enough to wipe the lingering aftertaste of "Pine Gap"!
    9thejdrage

    A gripping series - with some political literary license - AND ROB COLLINS!!

    I watched this to get away from all the usual formula stuff from the US and wound up staying up until 3 AM watching the entire first season. I was pleasantly surprised at how excellent it was. AND it has ROB COLLINS! It was also nice to see Shantae Barnes-Cowan again. She never fails to impress with her range and her depth. Deborah Mailman is new to me, but I look forward to seeing anything else she's in.

    This series starts slow and just keeps building, like all the character. It also brings full forward the problem of the world which is prejudice in all shapes and sizes and colors. And the convoluted games played n politics.

    Most importantly, to me, it was about people who care for one another and do everything in their power to make things better for them.

    Yes, there are parts where you have to suspend your belief and go with the flow of the story. It's a good one. Enjoy.
    9caeevans

    Season 2 is better than ever

    I wasn't quite sure how the story in season 2 would develop, but after just watching the first two episodes, I'd say it's better than season 1. This season feels a little more grounded in reality, with Mailman continuing to excel in the role.

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      Originally entitled "Black Bitch" but this title was deemed too controversial.
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      Featured in The 62nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2019 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Полный контроль
    • Filming locations
      • Winton, Queensland, Australia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Blackfella Films
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • Create NSW
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      • 16:9 HD

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