Deep Water Series 1 (October 2016)
Deep Water is a four-part, fictional crime drama set in contemporary Bondi (Sydney), featuring a stellar cast of Australian actors.
The drama unfolds when detectives Tori Lustigman (Yael Stone) and Nick Manning (Noah Taylor) are assigned a brutal murder case. They begin to uncover mounting evidence to suggest the killing is connected to a spate of unexplained deaths, "suicides" and disappearances throughout the 80s and 90s.
Is this the result of shoddy police work, indifference, or something far more sinister?
Haunted by the disappearance of her teenage brother, Tori's fascination with the case soon turns to fixation. And when more ritualistic murders occur with the same bizarre signature, Tori and Nick will need to put their relationships, their careers and their lives on the line to finally reveal the truth.
This four-part miniseries is a Blackfella Films production, directed by Shawn Seet with Director of Photography Bruce Young.
The drama is based on the historical, unsolved hate murders of possibly 30 to 80 gay men in Sydney's eastern suburbs and beaches in the 1980s and '90s. SBS broadcast a documentary of these events, Deep Water: The Real Story (2016), in conjunction with the miniseries
Episode Guide
• Deep Water - Series 1 Episode 1 (05 Oct 2016)
Tori Lustigman relocates from the country to her childhood suburb of Bondi with her teenage son Will, to put the past firmly behind her and start life over. Partnered with Detective Nick Manning, they're assigned to investigate the brutal murder of a young man whose mutilated corpse is found in an apartment. Is this brutal murder a domestic, a robbery gone wrong, or something far more sinister?
• Deep Water - Series 1 Episode 2 (06 Oct 2016)
After a fatal shooting, tensions rise between Tori and Nick. Meanwhile, another body is found and evidence link a former football legend to the past crimes.
• Deep Water - Series 1 Episode 3 (12 Oct 2016)
Reeling with guilt, Nick and Tori investigate the death of Toohey and his past links to the Pointers gang. Tori questions the last person to see Toohey alive - his lawyer, Simon Mawbrey.
• Deep Water - Series 1 Episode 4 (13 Oct 2016)
With Oscar surviving a brutal attack, Nick and Tori desperately reach back into the past and discover a vital lead previously masked by some very dodgy detective work.
The files are 720p HDTV caps of the broadcast, with each episode running approximately 44 to 48 minutes each.
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