“ Bay of Fires is a drama with heart, dark humour, and unique characters that will take audiences into a world full of intrigue, truffle pigs and oh yeah, murder of necessity,” she said.įilming will commence in Tasmania in mid-2022 and the series will air on ABC TV and ABC iview in 2023. “My company Archipelago Productions partnering with Chris Oliver-Taylor at Fremantle is a natural fit and with Screen Tasmania, Screen Australia and Film Victoria’s belief and investment we are now preparing for production on the beautifully rugged West Coast of Tasmania in 2022.”ĪBC head of drama, entertainment and Indigenous Sally Riley said Dusseldorp had long been a favourite of ABC audiences. The series will be financed with support from Film Victoria.ĭusseldorp described creating the series as an “amazing journey”. Major production investment has come from Screen Australia, in association with the ABC and Screen Tasmania. Executive producing are Greg Sitch, alongside Louise Smith for the ABC, and Chris Oliver-Taylor for Fremantle. She also produces for Archipelago Productions, alongside Sally Riley for the ABC, and Yvonne Collins. ![]() Produced by Archipelago Productions and Fremantle, the story follows single mother of two Stella Heikkinen (Marta Dusseldorp) as she experiences a spectacular and life-threatening fall from grace.īetrayed by her own company and in immediate danger, Stella has no option but to move her young family to a small town in the Tasmanian wilds tiny amidst a community rife with simmering feuds, crime, and sometimes, murder.ĭusseldorp, who signed an exclusive development and production partnership with Fremantle in 2018, created the series with Andrew Knight and Max Dann, both of whom are writers alongside Sarah Bassiuoni. Tasmania will welcome production on crime/thriller drama series Bay of Fires next year after the ABC greenlit the project.
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