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1 form y separately published work icon Dive Club Georgia Harrison , Adrian Powers , Claire Harris , Caera Bradshaw , ( dir. Hayley MacFarlane et. al. )agent Australia : The Steve Jaggi Company Netflix Network Ten , 2021 20738739 2021 series - publisher film/TV

Dive Club follows four 16-year-old divers: Maddie, Lauren, Anna, and Stevie. After a cyclone, Lauren, the group’s charismatic trailblazer, goes missing. Her disappearance, the arrival of a new friend, Izzie, and suspicious holes in the official investigation, plunges the girls into an investigation of their own that raises more questions than it answers.

Source: Inside Film magazine (https://www.if.com.au/dive-club-underway-for-network-10-and-netflix/). (Sighted: 11/11/2020)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Zelos Claire Harris , ( dir. Jo-Anne Brechin ) 2017 11065161 2017 single work film/TV

from the Greek – meaning ‘zeal’, ‘ardour’, and ‘amorousness‘, but also ‘jealousy’, ‘possessiveness’ and ‘suspicion’

Bernard is the thirty-something he always planned to be. He has a successful career, a meticulously neat beachside apartment and a hairstyle with just the right amount of gel. He adores his girlfriend Sarah who’s about to move in when she returns from overseas. But Bernard’s pristine existence is turned upside down when Sarah confesses her holiday romance.

To salvage the relationship, Sarah insists they equal the playing field: Bernard should sleep with another woman.

A man who would never cheat is asked by the woman he loves to have sex with someone else to save their relationship — a compromise which may ultimately destroy them, as love becomes corroded by jealousy.

By pre-emptively forgiving him for an infidelity he hasn’t yet committed, does Sarah prove that she truly loves Bernard or is it a sign that she doesn’t actually love him at all? (http://www.zelosthemovie.com/synopsis/)

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