The Principal

2015

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1
7.4| NR| en| More Info
Released: 07 October 2015 Ended
Producted By: Essential Media and Entertainment
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.sbs.com.au/programs/the-principal
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When history teacher Matt Bashir is promoted to Principal of a notoriously violent Boys' school in Sydney's south-west, his radical approach brings him into conflict and leaves his personal life dangerously exposed. But just when he seems to be making progress, a 17-year-old student is found dead on school grounds.

Genre

Drama, Crime

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Director

Kriv Stenders

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Essential Media and Entertainment

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The Principal Audience Reviews

KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Lawbolisted Powerful
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
kathleenforget-38103 This is my first Australian movie and I found the story very exciting. It has alot to offer, twists and turns and changes to the primary actors. Had me sitting on the edge of my chair. Highly recommend it
christiank7 The problem with this pathetic show is that it is actually very real for Australian society or at least they think it is. What we have here is a mish mash of soppy liberal politically correct BS mixed with bad acting and even worse directorial attempts at some form of dramatic Australian style realism. WTF are you people down under smoking? If we could squeeze a few more ethnic types into this we could maybe have a little UN of stupidity show. Come on Australia and come on you other reviewers, what are you people seeing in this? Are you all so totally brainwashed or is it that the Australian mind got stuck in a time warp from some 70's labor party post election loss party? Really disturbing is the moronic simplistic character depth or shallowness would be more correct. Who scripted this tripe and who paid for it? I bet the Australian taxpayer footed some of the bills on this but I may be wrong here. I could check I suppose but who could be bothered with such low quality garbage. If this is regarded as quality TV in Australia these days then we have a serious problem down under. PS Is it not time for Australia to have a change of the guard as far as actors is concerned. Dragging out the few ethnic actors over and over again is so totally boring and one dimensional. Sad stuff ocker!
huguespt A great TV Series based on a true story as far as I am aware and played with so much experience of great actors who in my opinion know their art. The story is based in The Principal, the main character who comes back to his school of childhood, a school that had its demons in the past and demons a new in the present day with so many horror around the world that have been brought to every country due to globalization and the internet. The prejudices that follow that and the pigeon holing of certain people, those who fight for the right of someone who may be just fighting back due to not knowing how to succeed in this current world. It is a topic/topics that confront many people in many countries and is portrayed admirably by a very strong cast with the major player Alex Dimitriades as The Principal, amazing casting by the play write/directors/producers. A good watch. So you don't have to read 10 paragraphs of information which some people do and I hate, below is a commendation of the actors involved and some previous work. Alex Dimitriades is just a stellar performer, he first came to my attention in a movie titled "Head On" (A very different role and movie, read synopsis before watching) which considering the year it was made and the all-round feeling of the public regarding it's topic was an heroic choice by Alex and he literally pulled it off, but watching him in that and now this is just amazing. I have watched many titles with Alex in them and to be honest, why he has not become a major US head liner is beyond me, maybe he doesn't want it but he can carry any character. I read a review on here about a Robert Redford movie called "The Company we Keep" with a who's who of star power and a reviser said "Robert slips in to any role and was a star" well when I watched it, Robert was Robert, excluding Robert's earlier work he is and portrays to be Robert in every movie I see him in where Alex Dimitriades could play anything. Add to that some very good Aussie talent in what I will describe as a new comer as his only work was prior to 2008 and only 3 however Rahel Romahn as Tarek is amazing, even scary if he was type cast, what an amazing emotive experience he like Alex are true professionals in their art. I have to mention so many in this film as I don't believe any contributor let down the TV series, a great Australian Series and that is from someone that sees "Australian Made" and tend to run but there are so many amazing TV Series, TV Movies coming out of OZ I am a convert. Other actors/actress that I need to mention are Deborah Kennedy, Mirrah Foulkes, Di Adams but so many more, too many to write. Although I am wondering if Andrea Demetriades is a typo on purpose to distance a famous Alex Dimitriades? Swapping and I for an E? But I must say I don't think there was a bad performance in this series and wish I could write more singling out every actor in this great watch.
kenfromcanada Quasi Spoiler Alert:Australian TV (and movies) have developed over the past decade or so into rivals for North American product. I find the actors to 'look' on the most part like REAL people. Warts and all. This show exemplifies that - the kids look like the mix you will find every where, the teachers - look like a few I had so many years ago in school. I like where they are taking the principle (I am up to episode 3 - today seeing 4)another slice of real life. I think this show could as easily be set in Canada (I work in the legal system-this happens for real here) or the United States with out changing a thing. If you are looking for 'action' TV this is not the show for you, I find this a refreshing change from the formulaic stuff being cranked out of Hollywood.