Creamerie

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Creamerie
Genre Dark comedy
Dramedy
Post-apocalyptic fiction
Dystopian fiction
Thriller
Created by
Written by
  • Kirsty Fisher
  • Roseanne Liang
  • Dan Musgrove
  • Shoshana McCallum
Directed byRoseanne Liang
Starring
Music byMahuia Bridgman-Cooper
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producer Tony Ayres
ProducerBronwynn Bakker
Production companyFlat 3 Productions [1]
Original release
Network TVNZ OnDemand
TVNZ 2
Release19 April 2021 (2021-04-19) 
14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)

Creamerie is a black comedy web series from New Zealand that launched in 2021 on TVNZ OnDemand. It explores a world in which nearly all men have died from a virus, and three friends, played by Perlina Lau, J.J. Fong, and Ally Xue, run a dairy farm under the watchful eye of Wellness, the local governing body. The series was created by Lau, Fong, Xue, and director Roseanne Liang. [2]

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Plot

Alex, Jaime and Pip are three friends living on a New Zealand dairy farm eight years after all men on Earth have been killed by a mysterious virus. An organisation called Wellness now runs their community and controls repopulation via lottery, using sperm saved from old sperm banks. The friends' lives are thrown into disarray when they encounter a man whom they assume to be the last surviving man in the world. As season 1 concludes and season 2 begins, they stumble upon a laboratory where some of the very few surviving men are being held hostage, tied to their chairs, gagged and naked, with pumping devices attached to their genitalia, extracting their semen which will then be used to impregnate women. [3]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

Source: [1]

Season 1

No.
overall
No. in
season
Directed byWritten byOriginal release date
11Roseanne LiangKirsty Fisher and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Eight years after a viral plague killed all men, three dairy farmers from Hiro Valley accidentally run over the last surviving male human on the planet.
22Roseanne LiangDan Musgrove and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Arguments flare as Pip, Jamie and Alex decide what to do with the Man (Bobby). Pip wants to hand him over to the wellness authorities right now - and harbouring a man is an offence punishable by Perm.
33Roseanne LiangShoshana McCallum and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Alex gets to know her prisoner, Pip pushes down her feelings, and Jamie makes a choice that costs the women dearly.
44Roseanne LiangDan Musgrove and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
After the raid on their farm, the women set out to find more male survivors.
55Roseanne LiangShoshana McCallum and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Pip and Alex must put aside their differences to save their friends from the Bounty Hunter.
66Roseanne LiangKirsty Fisher and Roseanne Liang19 April 2021 (2021-04-19)
Pip races to rescue her friends and Bobby from the Wellness regime, but a figure from the past arrives to turn their world upside down.

Season 2

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
17Roseanne LiangRoseanne Liang14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Reeling from Jackson's betrayal in Lane's underground man-milking facility - Team Creamerie faces a certain doom. Until an unlikely ally smashes through and causes untold chaos.
28Roseanne LiangDan Musgrove14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Desperate to save her worst best friend, Jamie and the team seek help from a group of survivors who don't want to be found. Jackson reveals valuable intel that could help - but can he be trusted?
39Roseanne LiangRoseanne Liang14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Team Creamerie breaks into Lane's compound to save more male survivors, but their mission to bring her to justice exposes more cracks in their relationships, and leads them to a point of no return.
410Roseanne LiangDan Musgrove14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Intent on exposing Lane's crimes to the country, Team Creamerie go on a road trip to the capital city to seek an audience with the Prime Minister.
511Roseanne LiangDan Musgrove14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
On the run from the authorities, Team Creamerie stumble into a mercenary Sea Captain's boat shed. The Captain invites them into the Underground, a secret network of tunnels under the city where the law can't touch them - but safe haven comes at a steep price.
612Roseanne LiangRoseanne Liang and Dan Musgrove14 July 2023 (2023-07-14)
Bobby finds an unlikely connection with the Sea Captain, while Jaime, Alex and Pip play a high-stakes game and land themselves in very difficult waters.

Production

NZ On Air announced funding for the series in May 2019. [4] Filming began in and around the Auckland region, including West Auckland, in 2020, but was paused after six weeks when lockdowns for the COVID-19 pandemic began. Filming resumed with the implementation of masks, social distancing, and other precautions, and was completed in September 2020. [5]

In May 2022, Creamerie was renewed for a second season, which filmed from October 2022 to February 2023. [6] This second season was released domestically on July 14, with Australian and US release dates later in the summer. [3]

Reception

Since the programme's premiere it has received critical acclaim, with critics praising the programme's humour, casting, [7] unique premise, and for the programme's ability to maintain a deft balance between its humorous and dramatic aspects. Positive comparisons were made to Y: The Last Man and The Handmaid's Tale ; with many critics calling the programme an inversion of the latter. Although recurring criticisms of the programme was that it needed to put a bit more emphasis on its dramatic moments given the nature of the story it is trying to tell and that it needed to provide more backstory. [8]

Writing for The Sydney Morning Herald , Kylie Northover called Creamerie "masterful, with deadpan humour and a terrific cast." [9] James Croot of Stuff NZ wrote a glowing review, stating "Creamerie delivers full-bodied and flavoured, adult humour with no trace of cheese." [10] Chelsea McLaughlin from Mamamia gave the programme a positive review writing that "Creamerie builds a fascinating world and introduces us to three incredibly real, well-rounded characters in Alex, Jamie and Pip. It tackles some really dark topics and seems to know exactly when to lean in and lean out of its hilarity... but you'll be left thinking about it long after the final credits." [11] In her rave review from ScreenHub , Mel Campbell said, "The plotting is surprisingly suspenseful, whipping up dollops of twists in every episode.... Ultimately, this speculative treat is intellectually substantial – and emotionally satisfying." [12]

In his commendatory second season review critic Mike Hale from The New York Times said "What distinguishes “Creamerie” is how seamlessly it incorporates the raunchy, silly, casually comic vibe of those online shorts (along with their female point of view) into a sci-fi-series framework. It’s a clever but unassuming show, which is why its package of laughs, sentiment, consciousness raising and low-budget Saturday-serial action has considerable appeal." He went on to praise actress Tandi Wright's performance stating that her acting was "Excellent". [13]

Awards

Creamerie won the NZ On Air Best Drama Series award at the 2021 New Zealand Television Awards. [14]

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