A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 20, 2024
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
October 27, 2024
Creators:
Brendan Cowell
Original Title:
Plum
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Roadshow Rough Diamond
Screen Australia
Screen NSW
Countries:
AU
Peter Lum, a football star, lives an ideal life in Cronulla until a diagnosis links his concussions to a brain disorder. Unable to accept it, he tries escaping through pub nights but his ex-wife and son know the game caused his downfall.
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Art Direction:
Louise Galligan
Author:
Brendan Cowell
Casting Director:
Kirsty McGregor
Stevie Ray
Co-Producer:
Scott Hartley
Costume Designer:
Olivia Smythe
Costume Supervisor:
Justine Baker
Director:
Margie Beattie
Wayne Blair
Director of Photography:
Drew English
Editor:
Jessie Hildebrand
Executive Producer:
Brendan Cowell
Joel Pearlman
Alex Baldwin
Louise Smith
Rachel Okine
First Assistant Director:
Dimitri Ellerington
Hair Designer:
Deborah Lanser
Makeup Designer:
Deborah Lanser
Original Music Composer:
Chiara Costanza
Justin Stanley
Producer:
John Edwards
Dan Edwards
Jonathan Duncan
Production Coordinator:
Stephanie Di Giacomo
Production Design:
Amy Baker
Production Manager:
Manuel Caracciolo
Script Supervisor:
Katharina Keil
Anya Vallentin
Second Assistant Director:
Jackson Ezard
Sound Effects Editor:
Troy Mauri
Craig Butters
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luke Mynott
Sound Recordist:
Grant Shepherd
Stunt Coordinator:
Jackie Murray
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wes Chew
Luke Mynott
Title Designer:
Finn Spencer
Writer:
Brendan Cowell
Fiona Seres
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