Seven Types of Ambiguity
Seven Types of Ambiguity (2017)

Seven Types of Ambiguity

2/5
(65 votes)
7.4IMDb

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Awards

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards 2017


AACTA Award
Best Cinematography in Television
Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy
Best Editing in Television
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama
Best Production Design in Television
Best Screenplay in Television
Best Sound in Television
Best Telefeature or Miniseries

Australian Production Design Guild Awards 2017


APDG Award
Design on a Television Drama

Logie Awards 2018


Silver Logie
Most Outstanding Actor
Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
Most Outstanding Supporting Actor

The Equity Ensemble Awards 2018


The Equity Award
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Mini-series or Telemovie

Reviews

Really impressed by this series and would definitely see it again. Fascinating storyline, wonderful cast and keeps you guessing all the way through.

I enjoyed watching this, I binged it in 2 days!The plot holes that annoyed me are: 1.

Finished the series in one day. Originally attracted by Hugo Weaving's stunning performance then the organization of the series really gets me.

Binged this in a day, Very compelling and interesting to watch, reminded me of the Slap, a few of the same actors were in both, told from each main character's point of view in each episode in the same way The Slap did. I just wish the ending wasn't left so open and vague but all in I'm glad I watched it.

I was also drawn in by Hugo Weaving, he has been very good in a lot of Australian dramas/ thrillers. Episode one is fairly compelling and centres on the kidnapping of a child.

Only one other review apart from this one? I'm not Australian so I don't have any idea if this was a popular program or not, but one review?

It starts well as if there will be a tight thriller or intelligent story. That's episode one.

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