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''Redfern Now'' is an Australian
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featuring the lives of
Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal Australians are the various indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands. Humans first migrated to Australia 50,000 to 65,000 year ...
families living in Redfern, Sydney, that first aired on
ABC1 ABC TV, formerly known as ABC1, is an Australian national public television network. It is owned and operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and is the flagship (broadcasting), flagship ABC Television (Australian TV network), A ...
in 2012. A second season followed in 2013, and the series concluded with a feature-length telemovie, ''Redfern Now: Promise Me'', in April 2015. The series' release contributed to widespread public debate surrounding Indigenous representation in the Australian media, and both series as well as the film were nominated for and won many awards.


Synopsis

The series follows the lives of six families living in the inner Sydney suburb of Redfern, and provides insight into contemporary issues facing Aboriginal Australians. These issues include lack of employment and mental illness, which are positioned as direct ramifications of the
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and the
Stolen Generations The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Aboriginal Australians, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian Gover ...
caused by forced removals of Indigenous children. 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.Nelson, Susanna.
Block Power: Redfern Now
, ''Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine'', 175 (2013): 46 (via Susanna Nelson website)


Cast

* Wayne Blair as Constable Aaron Davis (2012–2015) * Dean Daley-Jones as Indigo (2012–2015) *
Deborah Mailman Deborah Jane Mailman (born 14 July 1972) is an Australian television and film actress, and singer. Mailman is best known for her characters: Parliament of Australia, MP Alexandra "Alex" Irving on the Australian political drama series ''Total Co ...
as Lorraine Blake (2012–2015) * Richard Green as Nathan (2012–2015) * Lisa Flanagan as Allie (2012–2015) * Kelton Pell as Raymond (2012–2015) * Rarriwuy Hick as Robyn Davis (2012–2015) * Kirk Page as Peter (2013–2015) *
Leah Purcell Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's ''Somewhere in the Darkness'', which led to rol ...
as Grace Nielson (2012–2013) * Tessa Rose as Coral (2012–2013) * Shari Sebbens as Julie (2012) * Miranda Tapsell as Teneka (2012) * Rhimi Johnson Page as Danny Blain (2012) * Ursula Yovich as Nic Shields (2012–2013) * Marley Sharp as Eddie Shields (2012–2013) * Aaron McGrath as Joel "Joely" Shields (2012–2013) * Madeleine Madden as Chloe (2012–2013) *
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as Constable Ryan Hobbs (2012–2013) * Trisha Morton-Thomas as Aunty Mona (2012–2013) * Oscar Redding as Richard (2013) *
Craig McLachlan Craig Dougall McLachlan (born 1 September 1965) is an Australian actor, musician, singer and composer. He has been involved in film, television, the music industry and music theatre for over 30 years. He is best known for appearing in the soap o ...
as Jack (2013) *
Ernie Dingo Ernest Ashley Dingo Member of the Order of Australia, AM (born 31 July 1956) is an Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Australian actor, television presenter and comedian, originating from the Yamatji people of the Murchison (Western Australia), ...
as Ernie Johnson (2013) * Steve Bisley as Richard (2013) * Meyne Wyatt as Justin Myles (2013) * Tammy Clarkson Jones as Mattie Erica Collinson (2013)


Guests

* Bob Baines as Supt Giles / Inspector Giles (2 episodes) *
Danny Adcock Danny Adcock is an Australian actor. Career Film and television Adcock has worked extensively in television. After scoring a handful of guest roles, he landed his first film role as a policeman in the Ozploitation film '' The Cars That At ...
as Foreman (1 episode) * Ewen Leslie as Mr Parish (2 episodes) * Jimi Bani as Peter Gibson (1 episode) * Josef Ber as Luis (1 episode) * Nathan Page as Homicide Detective (1 episode) *
Ryan Corr Ryan Corr is an Australian actor. He is known for his roles in the Australian drama series ''Packed to the Rafters'', '' Love Child'' and '' Underbelly'', along with film roles in '' Wolf Creek 2'' (2013), '' The Water Diviner'' (2014), '' Holdi ...
as Timmy (2 episodes) * Steve Bisley as Richard (1 episode) *
Tony Briggs Tony Briggs (born 3 July 1967) is an Aboriginal Australian actor. He is best known for creating the stage play '' The Sapphires'' (later a 2012 film), which tells the true story of an Aboriginal singing girl group who toured Vietnam during th ...
as Paul Maccoy (1 episode)


Series overview


Episodes


Series 1


Series 2


Telemovie


Background and production

The ABC's Indigenous Department was founded in 2010, and headed by Aboriginal film-maker and producer Sally Riley. As director of the department, Riley aimed to create content which advocated for Aboriginal self-representation, and allowed for increased participation of Indigenous creatives in the media industry.Sally Riley: 2017 Alumni Award for Social Impact
University of Wollongong.
Initial success for the department was achieved through the production of the shows ''First Australians'' and ''Mabo''. ''Redfern Now'' took two years for the department to produce, and created more than 250 jobs for Indigenous people in the filmmaking industry. Sally Riley called upon British screenwriter
Jimmy McGovern James Stanley McGovern (born September 1949) is an English screenwriter and producer. He is best known for creating the drama series '' Cracker'' (1993–1995), for which he received two Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America. He als ...
to work on this series. McGovern's previous work, which featured gritty realism and suburban life, was similar to what Riley envisioned for ''Redfern Now''. While he was unfamiliar with Aboriginal culture, McGovern was experienced in working with marginalised communities in Britain and Ireland."Redfern Now," Storyline 34, (March 2014): 56. The Indigenous Department of the ABC had originally aimed to create an Aboriginal spin-off of a series that McGovern has previously worked on called ''The Street''. However, purchasing the rights to recreate the series proved too costly for the department, and so Riley and McGovern came up with the idea for ''Redfern Now''. The
screenwriting Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is often a freelance profession. Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, dev ...
process itself took place over nine months, as McGovern workshopped with five Aboriginal writers. The series was based on truth according to McGovern who said, 'the actual writing was their responsibility totally. But the shaping of the story we did together.'"Redfern Now," Storyline 34, (March 2014): 57. It was vital to him that the series was not another
documentary A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a nonfiction Film, motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a Recorded history, historical record". The American author and ...
style history or autobiography that audiences had already seen on television. With little technical experience in screenwriting, key producer and writer
Leah Purcell Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's ''Somewhere in the Darkness'', which led to rol ...
stated that McGovern's blunt feedback was 'absolutely what we needed'."Redfern Now," Storyline 34, (March 2014): 60. ''Redfern Now'' was directed by a group of experienced Aboriginal people in the industry including Rachel Perkins, Catriona McKenzie and
Leah Purcell Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's ''Somewhere in the Darkness'', which led to rol ...
. Wayne Blair, the director of award-winning Australian film '' The Sapphires'', was a particularly notable director involved in ''Redfern Now.'' Blackfella Films, which produced ''Redfern Now'', was established in 1992 by Rachel Perkins and her then business partner Michael Riley. The organisation focuses a collaborative, ground- up approach to film and television making. The current managing director of Blackfella Films is Darren Dale.


Setting

Inner city suburb Redfern was an automatic choice as the setting for this ABC series. Today it is a dynamic and vibrant place which holds great cultural significance for the Aboriginal community.Collins, Felicity. "Blackfella Films: Decolonising urban Aboriginality in Redfern Now." ''Studies in Australasian Cinema'' 7, 2–3 (January 2014): 215–225, doi: 10.1386/sac.7.2-3.215_1 Since the 1960s Redfern has been a site for Aboriginal activism and political attention. Redfern is widely recognised as the location of then Prime Minister Paul Keating's 'Redfern Speech' in 1992. This event marked the Australian government's first public acknowledgement of the dispossession of Aboriginal people and the need for reconciliation. Redfern is also near the landing place of the first European settlers in Sydney, and thus is a relevant location to be considering the impacts of
colonialism Colonialism is the control of another territory, natural resources and people by a foreign group. Colonizers control the political and tribal power of the colonised territory. While frequently an Imperialism, imperialist project, colonialism c ...
on Indigenous people. " The Block" is a particular group of houses in Redfern owned by the Aboriginal Housing Company, and is recognisable as the venue of the 2004 youth riots for Aboriginal rights. It is the main location in ''Redfern Now''. Despite its tumultuous history, Sally Riley said Redfern is now a positive place. It has a strong Aboriginal culture, which is clear in the Indigenous art that marks the streets and parks in the suburb. Aboriginal communities put a lot of important on place, and due to the long history of Indigenous people in Redfern, it now constitutes a place of belonging for many individuals.


Theme song

Each episode opens with the song "Lonely Child", performed by Indigenous Australian musician Kira Puru, and The Bruise.Collins, Felicity. "Blackfella Films: Decolonising urban Aboriginality in Redfern Now." ''Studies in Australasian Cinema'' 7, 2–3 (January 2014): 218, doi: 10.1386/sac.7.2-3.215_1 The lyrics of the sombre song, 'reach out and touch me, take my hand, and walk me home', reflect dominant aspects of the storyline such as
decolonisation Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby Imperialism, imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas. The meanings and applications of the term are disputed. Some scholar ...
. The lyrics aimed to pose an atmosphere of openness for audiences, which could invite participation between Aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australian's in the process of healing.


Themes, storyline, and character

Each episode of the series introduces new characters and explores a different social or political issue that faces Aboriginal families in urban Australia. Every episode is able to be viewed discretely, without having seen other parts of the series.Harkins- Cross, Rebecca. "Redfern Now (ABC)." ''Australian Book Review'', 25 November 2012, https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/arts-update/101-arts-update/1253-redfern-now While the storylines do examine the disparities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, ''Redfern Now'' is a fictional series that focuses on character journeys, rather than a documentary. Police officer Aaron Davis, played by Wayne Blair, is the only character to appear in multiple episodes throughout the series. He encapsulates the distress that many Indigenous people experience, due to the disparity that exists between representing the needs of their Aboriginal community while also trying to abide by white cultural norms. He has "one foot in Redfern and one foot in the outside world", according to Susanna Nelson in ''Metro Magazine'' (2014). The series is relevant in exploring the ongoing debate within urban Aboriginal communities, centring around who can be classified as Aboriginal and who cannot be. This is salient in relation to character Julie, played by Shari Sebbens. The character is complimented on not looking Aboriginal, despite living with her Indigenous family in Redfern. Despite these dark and confronting storylines, the series is interspersed with intentional moments of humour. According to screenwriter McGovern, these are essential to keeping the viewer engaged in content that could so easily become alienating. The comedic side of the show stems from Aboriginal culture, where people are intent of finding 'humour in adversity'.


Aboriginal representation in film and television

''Redfern Now'' has been called "groundbreaking", because of how it confronts the historical way that
Aboriginality Aboriginal Australian identity, sometimes known as Aboriginality, is the perception of oneself as Aboriginal Australian, or the recognition by others of that identity. Aboriginal Australians are one of two Indigenous Australian groups of peopl ...
has been defined on
television Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
. Australia's distinct colonial history means that representations of Aboriginal people on television screens have traditionally been distorted and tokenistic, and contributed to perpetuating racist cultural stereotypes. This results from non-Aboriginal people historically being positioned behind the camera as storywriters, producers and directors, who objectify Aboriginal actors in front of the camera. There has been a clear distinction between the authors and subjects of creative works. The concept of
Aboriginality Aboriginal Australian identity, sometimes known as Aboriginality, is the perception of oneself as Aboriginal Australian, or the recognition by others of that identity. Aboriginal Australians are one of two Indigenous Australian groups of peopl ...
itself is a dynamic "social thing", that is shaped through intercultural experiences and dialogue between non-indigenous and Indigenous Australians. As Aboriginal scholar Marcia Langton suggests, the predominant interactions that non-aboriginal audiences have with Aboriginal people is through what they observe on television. So, it is essential that these representations are authentic and do not convey colonial tropes. The 1991 National Inquiry into Racist Violence, conducted by the
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, expressed concerns about the lack of diversity on Australian Screens and encouraged increased recruitment of Indigenous people in the
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. Since then, representation has improved so that while Aboriginal people make up 3% of the Australian population, they make up 5% of people in Australian television dramas. Departments such as the government funded
Screen Australia Screen Australia is the Australian Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry, created under the ''Screen Australia Act 2008''. From 1 July 2008 Screen Australia took over the functions of its predecess ...
, and the ABC's Indigenous Department, have been dedicated to leading the way in improving diverse representation. ''Redfern Now'' is centred around an Aboriginal community, as opposed to previous representations on television where Aboriginal people are cast as the friend or
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. Aboriginal directors, producers and writers worked on the series, meaning that characters could 'play roles written by them, not for them'. Scholar Felicity Collins believes that it is these genuine representations which create an atmosphere of openness, that allow for audience engagement in the process of
intercultural dialogue Intercultural dialogue (ICD) builds upon the concept of ''dialogue'', which refers to at least two people holding a conversation. And it builds upon the term ''intercultural'', which is typically used to refer to people communicating across differen ...
. Since ''Redfern Now'', the ABC's Indigenous department have created other comedies and dramas of a similar nature. Shows like '' The Gods of Wheat Street'' (2014), ''
Black Comedy Black comedy, also known as black humor, bleak comedy, dark comedy, dark humor, gallows humor or morbid humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally ...
'' (2014), '' 8MMM'' (2015), and '' Cleverman'' (2016) were inspired by the success of ''Redfern Now''.


Broadcast

The first season went to air in 2012 on ABC1. 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 ''Redfern Now: Promise Me'', directed by Rachel Perkins, which aired on 9 April 2015. The series was bought by
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for certain regions. It has resonated with international audiences, being sold to
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.


Reception

The series has generally received critical praise. Of the first episode Melinda Houston of ''
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'' said, "It makes for television that works on every level: as an important cultural contribution, as a vehicle for sensational actors, writers, directors and technicians, as a great conversation-starter and as a fabulous piece of drama." Based on the second episode,
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writes, "It was very well done indeed, and the mixture, like Obama's ''
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'', of honesty, eloquence and hope, bids fair... for a series outcome that may well be seen, in sum, hereafter, as a classic." After viewing the third episode, the television writer for ''
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'' writes, "''Redfern Now'' is probably as important as any drama produced this year. This is really mature and clever storytelling with the strangest taste of an old O. Henry morality tale." ''Redfern Now'' received criticism from some conservative commentators. They questioned the shows separation of the identity of Aboriginal people living in urban settings, from the perceived 'authentic'
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Aboriginal identity. Generally feedback received was overwhelmingly positive, with ''
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'' calling the first airing a "landmark moment" for Australian television. Metro Magazine noted that the themes explored did not appear like tokenistic tropes, as they often have on other shows which explore Aboriginal issues. They reviewed that the dark themes only existed in the background, and at the foreground were deep character explorations which assisted in presenting a rich and diverse culture. The show did not appear overly political, because of a greater focus on domestic, emotive scenes. Luke Buckmaster of ''
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, praising its "superb cast" and saying "the series concludes at the peak of its power". Graham Blundell, Australian actor and writer, admitted to expecting "something grim and grey in tone" for a series set in Redfern. Instead, he noted in a review that the series was "stylised and quite beautiful to look at".
Cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a film, television production, music video or other live-action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera ...
s Mark Wareham and Jules O'Loughlin have presented Redfern as a bright, sensory and vibrant place. Attributing to this sense of Redfern as a multidimensional place, is the diverse settings which includes schools, homes, streets, alleys and cafes.


Awards and nominations

The first season received five AACTA Award nominations for 2013, and many other nominations and awards followed. Both series won an Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.


See also

* '' Blackstone'', a
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television program with a similar theme


References


External links

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ABC
There are behind the scenes snippets for all episode
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