Summer Heights High 

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Lilley,  Chris - Summer Heights High Hilarious, absurd and frequently shocking Summer Heights High reveals a world where small issues become huge, social groups are important, careers are built, young minds are moulded, hopes are shattered and dreams are realised.
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Format2 DVD
GenreTV, Drama/Romance
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingM
Available25-10-2007
LabelABC
ActorsLilley, Chris
SourcedAustralia
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An eight-part mockumentary comedy series created, written by and starring comedian Chris Lilley.

Over one term, a documentary crew films the everyday activities at an average Australian public high school. Three individuals stand out - Mr G, an ego driven drama teacher on a mission to change the face of drama education; Ja'mie King, a bitchy private schoolgirl on a student exchange, set to make her mark; and Jonah Takalua, a mischievous schoolboy from Tonga with the odds stacked against him. The only characteristic they have in common is they are all played by Chris Lilley.

Hilarious, absurd and frequently shocking Summer Heights High reveals a world where small issues become huge, social groups are important, careers are built, young minds are moulded, hopes are shattered and dreams are realised.

Also includes a classy "Dictation" sticker!
Although we best not show the image... :)

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SUMMER HEIGHTS HIGH

SUMMER HEIGHTS HIGH on 21.01.2011

its the best movie out

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summer heights high

Trent on 13.07.2011

It was so funny it took me a while to watch the whole thing but it was overall great

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