The Kettering Incident (2016)
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Cast & Crew.
Elizabeth Debicki
Dr. Anna Macy
Matthew Le Nevez
Brian Dutch
Henry Nixon
Fergus McFadden
Alison Whyte
Deb Russell
Anthony Phelan
Roy Macy
Damon Gameau
Jens Jorgensson
Damien Garvey
Max Holloway
Sacha Horler
Barbara Holloway
Brad Kannegiesser
Adam Holloway
Sianoa Smit-McPhee
Chloe Holloway
Dylan Young
Dane Sullivan
Suzi Dougherty
Renae Baxter
Victoria Madden
Writer
Kevin MacIsaac
Travis Kingston
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Eliza Grayson / Eliza Dempsey
Vincent Sheehan
Writer
Neil Pigot
Dominic Harrold
Louise Fox
Writer
Andrew Knight
Writer
Tony Krawitz
Director
Rowan Woods
Director
Cate Shortland
Writer
Ari Wegner
Director of Photography
Kirsty McGregor
Casting
Grant Adams
Second Unit Director of Photography / 'B' Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator / Second Unit Director of Photography / '...
Riki Byrne
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Ben King
Still Photographer
Zachary Peel-McGregor
Second Assistant 'B' Camera
Chris Fox
Aerial Camera
Nathan Lovejoy
Professor Tim Edwards
Catherine Moore
Dr. Deidre Flannagan
Mick Davies
Orderly Colin
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 4, 2016
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes8
Running Time51m
Content RatingTV-MA
Filming LocationsTasmania, Australia
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This TV Show Is About.
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The Kettering Incident is an Australian television sci-fi drama program, first broadcast on Foxtel's Showcase channel on 4 July 2016.The series was created by Victoria Madden and Vincent Sheehan, and was written by Victoria Madden, Louise Fox, Cate Shortland and Andrew Knight. A sneak preview of the series launched at the 2015 Dark MoFo festival, with two episodes shown to select audiences at nine locations around Tasmania.The series was filmed in and around the town of Kettering and Bruny Island in Tasmania, as announced in February 2014 by the then Premier of Tasmania, Lara Giddings, during a press conference in Kettering. The series was funded by Screen Australia, Screen Tasmania, Foxtel and BBC Worldwide, and was developed with the assistance of British broadcaster Channel 4.The series was budgeted at fifteen million dollars, and was promoted as the first adult drama filmed in Tasmania. The series was directed by Rowan Woods and Tony Krawitz. The executive producer is Penny Win. A second series was in development in May 2017 but series creator Victoria Madden confirmed on Twitter in June 2018 that it was ultimately not picked up by Foxtel.