About Men / About Women
Two fascinating series' that delve into our transitions and life stages and what it means to be a man or woman in contemporary Australian society. Read More
Overview
Disc One - About Men
A series that examines what it means to be an Australian man in contemporary society. It asks vital questions about what a man needs to thrive and survive and examines the obstacles that are in his way. Here boys and men tell compelling stories of development, maturation and wisdom. Entertaining as well as informative, this three-part series includes moments of insight, diversity of experience, emotional intensity and ultimately, revelation.
Episode One - Coming of Age
The transition from boy to man.
Episode Two - The Mating Game
The inevitable realities of responsibility, commitment and mid-life crisis.
Episode Three - The Getting of Wisdom
Self knowledge and coming to terms with mortality.
Disc Two - About Women
Reflecting our times, women of all ages, backgrounds and circumstances open up on screen about what really matters to them. We meet them at a time of uncertainty for some, a turning point for others and for a lucky few, a time of accomplishment and happiness. This three-part series presents a mirror to all viewers and the women in their lives.
Episode One - Girls, Girls, Girls
Changing bodies and finding your place.
Episode Two - The Fertile Years
The mating and childbearing age.
Episode Three - The Third Age
Finding peace and freedom.
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