Get ready for a thrilling ride with Dustfall, a new crime drama that's set to take you on an emotional journey! This gripping series, starring the incredible Anna Torv, is a must-watch for all crime drama enthusiasts.
Dustfall, acquired by BBC iPlayer and BBC One, is a powerful adaptation of Vikki Petraitis' novel, The Unbelieved. With a talented team of BAFTA-nominated writers and an exceptional director, Emma Freeman, this series promises an atmospheric and thought-provoking experience.
The story follows seasoned detective Tig, played by Anna Torv, as she returns to her hometown, North Gap. Tig's deep-rooted sense of justice is put to the test when she uncovers a series of drink spiking assaults, only to have the case take an unexpected turn with a murder. In a world where victims are doubted and predators roam freely, Tig's investigation becomes a battle against a flawed legal system.
But here's where it gets controversial... Dustfall challenges our perceptions of justice and the role of the legal system. It asks: can we truly believe in a system that often fails to protect the vulnerable?
With an impressive cast, including Juliet Stevenson, Peter Fenton, and many more, Dustfall is a Tropic Noir that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
And this is the part most people miss: the series is currently in production on the stunning Gold Coast of Australia, adding an exotic touch to the narrative.
Sue Deeks, Head of Scripted Pre-buy Acquisitions at the BBC, sums it up perfectly: "Dustfall is a compelling drama that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll."
So, are you ready to dive into this emotional and thought-provoking crime drama? Dustfall is a co-production between Soapbox Pictures and Moonriver, and it's coming soon to ABC and BBC.
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