Summaries

Ben and Rosie try separating after 10 years of marriage. The story of their relationship is told in two halves _ one from the male view, the other from the female view. The truth lies somewhere in between.

CRASHBURN taps into the dilemma of modern relationships: it's not only about falling in love that's the easy part it's about staying in love. How do you keep the thing alive and interesting when passion has given way to slippers, tracksuits and reality TV and the pledge of 'forever'' seems highly ambitious? Scarce. This series lets us in on the lives of a man and a women in the past and present, his side of the story, her side of the story, and the friends in between. Collectively, Crashburn reveals the perspective of people who we love but fail to consider and ultimately, the costly repercussions.

When Ben and Rosie reach their 10-year wedding anniversary, they recognise things are not going well in their relationship. The story of their trial separation and their relationship is told in two halves - one from the male perspective, the other from the female, and often in flashbacks so the viewer can decide what really went wrong.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • truth
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Aug 17, 2003
Countries of origin Australia
Language English
Filming locations Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Production companies Network Ten Granada Productions CoxKnight Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 50m
Color Color
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