

Drama · Thriller · History
Overview
When Jarah loses her husband, her child, her land and her innocence she embarks on a brutal journey of of retribution and revenge that transforms into redemption and reconciliation.
Top Cast


Alexis Lane
Alexis Lane
Jarah Banganha
Alexis Lane
Jarah Banganha


Shaka Cook
Shaka Cook
Waru Banganha
Shaka Cook
Waru Banganha
Dean Kyrwood
Dean Kyrwood
Shamus / Paddy Mackay
Dean Kyrwood
Shamus / Paddy Mackay


Dalara Williams
Dalara Williams
Maggie Banganha
Dalara Williams
Maggie Banganha
Karen Garnsey
Karen Garnsey
Pam Bradfield
Karen Garnsey
Pam Bradfield


Peter McAllum
Peter McAllum
Gerald Mackay
Peter McAllum
Gerald Mackay


Simone Landers
Simone Landers
Binda Banganha
Simone Landers
Binda Banganha


Aaron Jeffery
Aaron Jeffery
William 'Minto' Minton
Aaron Jeffery
William 'Minto' Minton


Susannah Bayes-Morton
Susannah Bayes-Morton
Marlee
Susannah Bayes-Morton
Marlee


Rob Flanagan
Rob Flanagan
Terry
Rob Flanagan
Terry
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