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EPISODE
Dark Money - Season 1
 
Description
This dramatic series explores the story of the British family, who suffer from a real tragedy when their young boy is abused by a famous Hollywood director. After that horrific incident, the family faces a shocking decision when the film director proposes to accept large salaries in exchange for their silence in the face of that case.
This dramatic series explores the story of the British family, who suffer from a real tragedy when their young boy is abused by a famous Hollywood director. After that horrific incident, the family faces a shocking decision when the film director proposes to accept large salaries in exchange for their silence in the face of that case.
Actors:
Keith Lomas,
Nick Owenford,
Guillaume Rivaud,
Erin Shanagher,
Crystal Wingx,
Joseph May,
Isabelle Jones
Keith Lomas
Nick Owenford
13 December 1968, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
Guillaume Rivaud
Erin Shanagher
Crystal Wingx
Joseph May
16 June 1974, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Isabelle Jones
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Lewis Arnold
Country:
United Kingdom
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July 10, 2019
Perhaps it'll get better as it goes along.July 09, 2019
[Dark Money] speaks eloquently about the abuse of children by the powerful, how persistent the phenomenon is and how uneven the balance of power between abuser and abused is- and will probably always be, given that so much of it is about money.July 09, 2019
The question at the heart of Dark Money is how high a price can be placed on a child's suffering.July 09, 2019
Dark Money isn't an emotional thriller that misses the mark. It's just a stupid idea, made worse by some clumsy dialogue and characters who don't behave like actual human beings.July 09, 2019
It is the simple horror of the idea - of the existence - of child abuse that does the heavy lifting, with the characters not yet fine-grained enough for us to feel their personal agony and loss.