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Episode: Season 1, Episode 3
Duration: 46 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2018-Apr-03 |
Alternate Names: Jeanette Spark
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Jeannette 'Jeany' Spark, born and raised in England, is an accomplished actress known for her versatile roles. After earning a First-Class Honours degree in English Literature from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford (2004), she attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2007. Spark's notable television credits include Linda Wallander in 'Wallander' (2008-16), Emma in 'Man Down' (2013-15), Detective Inspector Kate Gemmill in 'The Interceptor' (2015), and Captain Sandrine Shaw in 'Collateral' (2018). She has also appeared in stage productions such as 'Skylight' (2017) at Theatr Clwyd, and 'Crooked Dances' (2019) with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2020, she was cast as Kate in 'I Am Hannah'.
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United Kingdom
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Director: David Hare, S.J. Clarkson
Writer: David Hare
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Companies: BBC, The Forge Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Tv Mini-Series
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Keywords: collateral, conspiracy, insecure, murder investigation, zealous
In south London, a pizza delivery driver named Ahmed is shot dead in his car. Detective Inspector Kip Gillespie, who is struggling with alcoholism and job insecurity due to budget cuts, is assigned to investigate the crime. As she digs deeper into Ahmed's past, she uncovers connections to people trafficking and a conspiracy that reaches high up in society. The investigation takes place over four intense days.
Collateral is a modern-day state of the nation project set in south London, tackling themes of immigration, people trafficking, and corruption within British society. The series follows Detective Inspector Kip Gillespie as she unravels a conspiracy that goes to the top while also dealing with her own personal struggles. The investigation into Ahmed's murder serves as a vehicle to explore these complex issues, providing a stark reflection of contemporary Britain.