Fires (2021-2021)

Premiere:
September 26, 2021

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
October 31, 2021

Creators:
Tony Ayres
Belinda Chayko

Original Title:
Fires

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Tony Ayres Productions

Countries:
AU

Inspired by true events, the story of everyday Australians at the front line of the devastating fires of the 2019-2020 Australian summer.

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Art Direction:
Simon McCutcheon

Casting:
Natalie Wall
Nikki Barrett

Costume Design:
Cappi Ireland

Dialogue Editor:
Samuel Baker

Executive Producer:
Liz Watts
Tony Ayres
Belinda Chayko
Andrea Denholm
Brett Sleigh
Sally Riley

Hair Designer:
John Logue

Hair Supervisor:
Lee Norris

Line Producer:
Lesley Parker

Location Coordinator:
Elisa Chaffer

Makeup Designer:
John Logue

Makeup Supervisor:
Lee Norris

Music:
Cornel Wilczek
Thomas Rouch

Music Supervisor:
Jemma Burns

Post Production Supervisor:
Rachel McKellar-Harding

Producer:
Elisa Argenzio

Production Accountant:
Laura Faulkner

Production Design:
Josephine Ford

Set Decoration:
Toni Forsyth

Sound Designer:
Emma Bortignon

Sound Recordist:
Roger Van Wensveen

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kaiit Mosby

Still Photographer:
Ben King

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