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After the Party (TV series)

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After the Party
Created byRobyn Malcolm, with Dianne Taylor.
Written by
Directed byPeter Salmon
Starring
Country of originNew Zealand
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Peter Salmon
  • Helen Bowden
  • Liz DiFiore
Running time6 x 45m
Production companyLingo Pictures & Luminous Beast
Original release
NetworkTVNZ
Release9 October 2023 (2023-10-09) –
2023 (2023)

After the Party is a New Zealand six-part drama TV series co-created by Robyn Malcolm and Dianne Taylor, directed by Peter Salmon, and starring Robyn Malcolm and Peter Mullan. It aired on TVNZ from 29 October 2023.

Synopsis

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The story follows, partly through flashbacks, a family crisis that evolves following a drunken party, at which mother and grandmother Penny Wilding sees something which causes her to accuse her husband, Phil, in front of all of the guests, of inappropriate behaviour. The series begins when Phil returns to town after having been overseas for five years, to see his daughter, Grace, and grandson Walt.

Cast

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Production

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Extra funding came from the government in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.[1] The series was produced by Lingo Pictures and Luminous Beast, and filmed on location in Wellington, New Zealand.[2]

The series was co-created by Robyn Malcolm with writer Dianne Taylor.[3]

Release

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After the Party aired on TVNZ from 29 October 2023.[1]

It aired on ABC TV and iview in Australia from 28 April 2024,[2] and the series achieved very good international distribution.[1]

It was aired on Channel 4 in the UK from 20 November 2024.[4]

Malcolm has said that there will not be a second series.[5]

Reception

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The Spinoff reviewer Duncan Greive called the show "queasy, morally complex and NZ's best TV drama in years... a dark, tense and highly provocative drama which will rattle uneasily around your mind for days".[1]

The Guardian reviewer Luke Buckmaster called it "one of the greatest performances in any TV show in years".[6]

Kylie Northover of The Sydney Morning Herald gave the series five stars, calling it "what might be the best New Zealand drama ever produced".[7]

Awards

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Robyn Malcolm won the best actress award at Series Mania, France, for her role in the drama.[3][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Greive, Duncan (25 October 2023). "Review: After the Party is queasy, morally complex and NZ's best TV drama in years". The Spinoff. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Critically acclaimed NZ drama After The Party hits Australian screens Sunday 28 April". ABC Help. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Help Centre. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Robyn Malcolm takes out best actress gong at France film festival". Radio New Zealand. 24 March 2024.
  4. ^ Lawes, Ruth (12 November 2024). "New drama hailed as 'best show of the year' finally coming to UK TV". metro.co.uk. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  5. ^ a b Knox, David (2 May 2024). "Why there won't be a second season of After the Party". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
  6. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (29 April 2024). "After the Party review – one of the greatest performances in any TV show in years". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  7. ^ Northover, Kylie (25 April 2024). "After the Party: Best NZ TV drama stars Robyn Malcolm". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
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