The Violent Earth

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The Violent Earth

1998TMDB 7.0Drama

The Violent Earth is a 1998 French-Australian mini series set in New Caledonia from 1888 to 1977.

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About The Violent Earth

The Violent Earth is a 1998 French-Australian mini series set in New Caledonia from 1888 to 1977.

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Release Year

1998

TMDB Rating

7.0

Available Sources

19

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1 seasons available

Miniseries

3 episodes | 1998-11-04

Miniseries Paradise UntamedE1

Paradise Untamed

Episode 1
120 min1998-11-04TMDB N/A

After watching her family brutally murdered by Kanak warriors, a young French girl, Helene, finds herself orphaned in 1800's New Caledonia. She is taught to overcome her fear of the Kanak people and learns to respect and admire their culture. Helene grows up and raises a family of two children, but racial tensions and tragedy see Helene widowed at a young age and she forced leave her family and farm to accept work at a nickel mine.

Miniseries Farewell To InnocenceE2

Farewell To Innocence

Episode 2
120 min1998-11-11TMDB N/A

Helene's daughter, Jeanne, has grown into a flighty young girl who dreams of a more sophisticated life away from New Caledonia. Jeanne's brother Tom returns with his new wife, Maximilienne. Helene is not impressed with Maximilienne's overbearing ways, but Jeanne is transfixed by the sophisticated Parisienne. Jeanne runs away from her growing feelings for her childhood friend only to find herself trapped in a loveless marriage.

Miniseries Serpent's HeartE3

Serpent's Heart

Episode 3
120 min1998-11-18TMDB N/A

Tom Sutton's illegitimate daughter Anna, fights for her political beliefs amidst growing racial tension in New Caledonia. She and her friends protest against the Caldoche way of life - farming the best land, profiteering from the mines and enjoying the best services and facilities. Torn between her political beliefs and her family history a final tragedy reveals what Anna must do, for her people and for herself as the racial violence escalates.