Uniform Title |
High life (Television program) |
Title |
High life. |
Published |
Australia : Distributed by Madman Entertainment, [2018]. |
©2017 |
Description |
1 DVD-video (60 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm. |
Notes |
Catalogued from container. |
Madman Entertainment : MMTV0089. |
Originally broadcast in Australia on Channel 9 in 2017. |
The series consist of six 10 minute episodes. |
"What goes up must come down" -- cover. |
Credits |
Created by Luke Eve and Glen Dolman. |
Performers |
Odessa Young, Benson Jack Anthony, Brendan Donoghue, Paul Gleeson, Olivia Pigeot, Milly Alcock, Madeleine Madden, Luke Pegler and Anita Hegh. |
Summary |
Genevieve, a very sensible, creative and overachieving 17-year-old students in a respectable, middle class family, seems to be having the perfect ride, until her sanity spectacularly unravels in her first manic episode of Bipolar Disorder. |
Target audience note |
Censorship classification : M. |
System details |
DVD video, Dolby Digital 5.1/2.0, Region 4, PAL, anamorphic widescreen 16:9. |
Language note |
English and Japanese. [CC] English Captions [descriptive subtitles for the hearing impaired]. |
Subjects |
Manic-depressive illness -- Drama |
High school students -- Australia -- Drama |
Families -- Drama |
Dysfunctional families -- Drama |
Television programs, Australian |
Television series -- Australia |
Genre |
Teen television programs |
Fiction television programs |
Video recordings for the hearing impaired |
Other Names |
Eve, Luke creator. |
Dolman, Glen creator. |
Young, Odessa, 1990- actor. |
Anthony, Benson Jack, 1997- actor. |
Donoghue, Brendan actor. |
Gleeson, Paul actor. |
Pigeot, Olivia actor. |
Alcock, Milly actor. |
Madden, Madeleine actor. |
Pegler, Luke actor. |
Hegh, Anita, 1972- actor. |
Links to Related Works |
Subject References:
Authors:
- Alcock, Milly .
- Anthony, Benson Jack, 1997- .
- Dolman, Glen .
- Donoghue, Brendan .
- Eve, Luke .
- Gleeson, Paul .
- Hegh, Anita, 1972- .
- Madden, Madeleine .
- Pegler, Luke .
- Pigeot, Olivia .
- Young, Odessa, 1990- .
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