SBS thriller ‘Safe Home’ coming May 11

“There are two types of people in this world: those that think family violence will never happen to them… and those that know it can happen to anyone.”

Safe Home

Source: SBS

The upcoming SBS Original thriller series Safe Home will premiere with a double episode on Thursday 11 May at 8.30pm on SBS and .

Safe Home is a gripping drama full of heart that looks at the stories behind the headlines of the family violence epidemic. The people behind the numbers, the stories behind the statistics. In between stories of friendship and love, Safe Home weaves through expectations and assumptions taking audiences on a wild ride that shows just how difficult red flags can be to spot in real life. Even for those whose work depends on it.
The Bold Type’s Aisha Dee leads an exceptional cast, including Logie-nominee Mabel Li (New Gold Mountain, The Tailings), Virginia Gay (Judy & Punch, Winners and Losers), Thomas Cocquerel (The Gilded Age, Red Dog) and Antonia Prebble (Westside, Outrageous Fortune) with supporting cast Hal Cumpston (The Walking Dead), Chenoa Deemal (Troppo), David Roberts (Total Control), Janet Andrewartha (Neighbours), Mark Mitchinson (The Hobbit), Tegan Stimson (Irreverent), Katlyn Wong (Mystic), Nicholas Burton (Barons) and Yuchen Wang (Hungry Ghosts).

The four-part series follows Phoebe, a twenty-something professional who leaves her job at a prominent law firm to work at a struggling family violence legal centre. As interconnecting stories unfold, relationships are tested and the pressure mounts to save the centre. With so much at stake, Phoebe must navigate a path that isn’t always clear – and people aren’t always as they appear.

From the award-winning producer behind Offspring, Puberty Blues and RFDS, Safe Home is Imogen Banks’ first series under her new production company Kindling Pictures. Directed by 2021 AACTA award-winning director Stevie Cruz-Martin (The Tailings, Pulse) and created by acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Anna Barnes, Safe Home was inspired by Anna’s time working at community legal centres in Melbourne. The series is written by Anna alongside Michelle Law and Jean Tong, and co-produced by Emelyne Palmer.

“Lovingly executed by an extraordinary team of creatives, Safe Home was an incredibly exciting piece of television to make,” says Imogen Banks. “Our dream cast is led by the remarkable Aisha Dee who so beautifully lights the way for viewers on her journey into this darkly complex world. In setting up Kindling Pictures, one of my major goals was to find more opportunity for emerging creatives, and on Safe Home, with the support of SBS, we have been able to build a hugely exciting team of emerging uber talents. I could not have asked for a better launch project.”   

Creator Anna Barnes says Safe Home is based on real life. “Family violence is so tragically common in Australia, but it’s still something that isn’t discussed very openly. Working in the sector, I became aware of the important role the media played in telling stories about family violence. The often sensational news stories significantly influence a lot of the general public’s understanding of this complex issue. It was clear to me that we needed to expand our discussions around what family violence is and how it’s experienced. 

“Moving away from the representation of family violence as purely physical abuse, Safe Home explores other ways it can manifest in relationships, including through economic abuse, emotional abuse, love bombing, cohesive control and systems abuse. In creating Safe Home, we’ve worked with professionals in the field – so while fictional, it’s rooted in authenticity and the real-life processes of the legal services.”

Safe Home premieres with a double episode at 8.30pm on Thursday 11 May on SBS and . Episodes three and four will premiere on SBS on Thursday 18 May at 8.30pm. All four episodes will be available to stream at SBS On Demand from Thursday 11 May.

Safe Home will be subtitled in five languages, streaming at SBS On Demand in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. All four episodes will also be available with audio description.

SBS Learn will deliver Safe Home resources for secondary school teachers that help students develop media literacy and critical thinking skills about news reporting on family violence. These engaging resources will use practical classroom activities to unpack the importance of accuracy, respectful language, trusted sources of information and deciphering texts.

 

 


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Published 30 March 2023 8:55am
Updated 1 May 2023 2:58pm
Source: SBS

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