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Sirens is a 1994 film, written and directed by John Duigan, and set in Australia between the two World Wars.
Sirens, along with Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bitter Moon — all released in the U.S. within weeks of each other — were the films that brought Hugh Grant to the attention of American audiences. blank">Hugh Grant Makes Them Think of Cary Grant, a February 27, 1994 article by Stephen Farber in _The New York Times .
Sirens was a television series that aired from 1993 to 1995. It primarily focused on the work and lives of three female Pittsburgh police officers.
Sally Rawling is visiting her ex-husband Edward Morgan, a black man. While in his car they begin to make out, when a police car comes, they mistakenly assume that he is raping her so they act, an altercation ensues with Edward being killed. Sally tries to do what she can to bring the man who killed Edward, Officer Wexler to justice but it's her word against his and his partner. So, she does what she can. Written by
A young reverend and his wife are on the way from England to Australia to minister to their flock. The bishop asks him to visit an eccentric artist prone to sexual depictions and requests that he voluntarily withdraw a controversial work call "Crucified Venus" from his show. The minister, who considers himself a progressive, is shocked at the amoral atmosphere surrounding the painter, his wife, and the three models living at his estate. The minister's wife is troubled also, and has to deal with latent sexual urges while trying to remain loyal to her husband. Written by Ed Sutton



