What's Spellbinder?

SPELLBINDER

Spellbinder is a fantasy adventure series about a suburban teenager, Paul Reynolds, who finds himself accidentally marooned in a world parallel to his own. It's a world where the industrial revolution never happened and people live in rustic villages. They are ruled by the Spellbinders, men and women with seemingly magical powers who control the populace by manipulating their fear and ignorance.

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SPELLBINDER II - Land of the Dragon Lord

The successful and internationally acclaimed Spellbinder TV series, winner of the 1996 Australian Film Institute Award for best children's drama comes Spellbinder II: The Land of the Dragon Lord. The 26 episode children's fantasy adventure series, a Film Australia co-production with Polish Television, Shanghai Film Studios and the Nine Network Australia with assistance from the Australian Film Finance Corporation premiered on Australia's Nine Network on September 1, 1997.

Spellbinder II: The Land of the Dragon Lord tells the story of a brother and sister lost within parallel worlds. The first, which resembles ancient China, is a world of illusion, romance and danger ruled by a Dragon Lord with extraordinary powers bestowed by an ancient computer. When a villainous Spellbinder from another parallel world arrives, a thrilling adventure ensues which crosses the boundaries of many worlds as the children race against time to rescue their family and save The Land of the Dragon Lord .

Children's drama has been an ideal starting point for Film Australia's first co-production with China. The partnership between Film Australia and the Shanghai Film Studios has given this Australian production a very broad international appeal. The Land of the Dragon Lord will be screened to a potential audience of almost 200 million Chinese Children, along with other youngsters all around the world. With its European component, The Land of the Dragon Lord is an international production of oustanding creativity with a unique place in Australian film and television history.

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