Redfern Now (2012)
Redfern Now (2012)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Redfern Now is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Amazon Video
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Antony Partos
Original Music Composer
Wayne Blair
Aaron Davis
Leon Stripp
Arresting Officer
Richard Green
Nathan
Jenny Munro
Aunty Jill
Ursula Yovich
Nic Shields
Leah Purcell
Grace
Lisa Flanagan
Allie
Deborah Mailman
Lorraine
Marley Sharp
Eddie Shields
Dean Daley-Jones
Indigo
Rachel Perkins
Director
Catriona McKenzie
Director
Adrian Russell Wills
Director
Beck Cole
Director
David McCormack
Original Music Composer
Shari Sebbens
Julie
Stephen Curry
Ryan Hobbs
Rarriwuy Hick
Robyn Davis
Aaron L. McGrath
Joel Shields
Bruce R. Carter
Derek Jackson
Kirk Page
Peter
Josef Ber
Luis
Alan Dukes
Doctor
Celia Ireland
Nurse Edwards
Hamish Michael
Steven
Oscar Redding
Richard
Mirrabee Penrith
Sonny
Trisha Morton-Thomas
Aunty Mona
Tessa Rose
Coral
Rhimi Johnson Page
Danny Blain
Katherine Beckett
Tenile
Ewen Leslie
Mr. Parish
Madeleine Madden
Chloe
Leonie Whyman
Selene
Bob Baines
Inspector Giles / Superintendant Giles
Cramer Cain
Jumpy
Craig McLachlan
Jack
Miranda Tapsell
Teneka
Shareena Clanton
Lilly
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Details.
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Redfern Now is an Australian drama television series that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. It follows the lives of six Aboriginal Australian families living in the urban hub of Redfern, Sydney. The series provides insight into contemporary issues facing Aboriginal Australians, including lack of employment and mental illness, which are positioned as direct ramifications of colonialisation and the Stolen Generations. Produced by Blackfella Films as part of the ABC's Indigenous Department, the show is the first series to be 'commissioned, written, acted and produced by Indigenous Australians'.f5 in The series' release contributes to widespread public debate surrounding Indigenous representation in the Australian media.
The first season received five AACTA award nominations for 2013. The series has received numerous additional AACTA nominations, winning five in total, including Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama for Leah Purcell, Best Screenplay in Television, and Best Television Drama Series.
A second season was commissioned in late 2012 and went into production in May 2013, premiering 31 October 2013. The series concluded with a telemovie titled Promise Me which aired on 9 April 2015.