The Tailings | |
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Written by | Caitlin Richardson |
Directed by | Stevie Cruz-Martin |
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Composer | Helena Czajka |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producers |
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Producers |
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Cinematography | Ashley Barron |
Editor | Grace Eyre |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | SBS |
Release | 2 April 2021 – present |
The Tailings is an Australian murder mystery television series set in Tasmania.[1] It takes place over 6 ten minute episodes.[2]
Synopsis
Jas's father dies while fishing and she suspects foul play.
Cast
- Tegan Stimson as Jas
- Mabel Li as Ruby
- Kris McQuade as Laurie
- Shaun Martindale as Brendan
- Victoria Haralabidou as Sharon
- Harry Prior as Toby
- Michael Earnshaw as Frank
- Sara Cooper as Nadia Mazzarelli
- Harry Radbone as Leo Mazzarelli
- Jane Hamilton-Foster as Lisa
- John Xintavelonis as Dom Mazzarelli
- Nic English as Shaun
- Tai Nguyen as Marce
- Nadira Farid as Ange
- Eric Harris as Skater
- Emma Lapham as Taneisha
- Joel Cumming as Joel
Production
The Tailings was filmed in Queenstown using one camera.[1] After being delayed due to COVID-19 filming started in October 2020.[3] It was created with assistance from Screen Tasmania.[4]
Reception
Luke Buckmaster of NME gave it gave it a mostly positive review but states "after such a measured build-up, the ending feels a little abrupt and unsatisfying."[5]
Awards
- 11th AACTA Awards
- Best Short Form Drama - winner[6]
External links
- The Tailings at IMDb
References
- 1 2 McManus, Bridget (26 March 2021), "The Tailings: tragic murder mystery in historic Tasmanian mining town", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Martain, Tim (12 December 2020), "Tails, you win", The Mercury
- ↑ Martain, Tim (27 March 2021), "Fairytale screen debut", The Mercury
- ↑ Kempton, Helen (25 October 2020), "All eyes on Tassies wild west", The Sunday Tasmanian
- ↑ Buckmaster, Luke (25 May 2021), "Tasmanian terrors: 'The Tailings' is a bingeable Aussie neo-noir with secrets in spades", NME
- ↑ "The full list of nominees and winners for the 2021 AACTA Awards", Who Magazine, 9 December 2021
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