Cleverman (2016)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Hunter Page-Lochard
Koen West
Iain Glen
Jarrod Slade
Rob Collins
Waruu West
Frances O'Connor
Charlotte Cleary
Ryan Corr
Blair Finch
Leah Purcell
Creator
Stef Dawson
Ash Kerry
Wayne Blair
Creator / Director
Deborah Mailman
Aunty Linda
Tasma Walton
Araluen
Lukasz Pawel Buda
Music Supervisor
Tony Briggs
Boondee
Samuel Scott
Music Supervisor
Jada Alberts
Nerida
Nikki Barrett
Casting
Tamala Shelton
Alinta
Thomas Wedde
Music Supervisor
Damir Peranovic
Costume Design
Marcus Graham
Stephen McIntyre
Rarriwuy Hick
Latani
Michael Matthews
Utility Stunts
Alexis Lane
Kora
Daniel Rankine
Music
Tysan Towney
Djukara
Ryan Griffen
Original Concept / Producer
Andrew McFarlane
Geoff Matthews
Jonathan Gavin
Writer
Sally Riley
Executive Producer
Jan David Frouman
Executive Producer
Kylie du Fresne
Executive Producer
Martin Baynton
Executive Producer
Adam Fratto
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 1, 2016
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes12
Running Time52m
Content RatingTV-14
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Cleverman is an Australian television drama program based on an original concept by Ryan Griffen. The series premiered on 1 June 2016 on SundanceTV in the United States and 2 June (other side of International Date Line) on ABC in Australia.
The six-part drama series reimagines several stories of the Aboriginal Dreamtime in a modern, superheroic context, and reflects on racism, asylum seekers and border protection. Its central story revolves around two estranged Gumbaynggirr brothers who are forced together to fight for their own survival when one of them is passed the mantle of the "Cleverman". Creatures from the Dreaming also feature in the series' real world dystopian landscape.
The series was renewed for a second season on 2 June 2016, set six months later, having received A$450,000 in funding from Screen NSW. The second season aired another 6 episodes in 2017, concluding the series with a total of 12 episodes.