Firebite

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Firebite
Genre
Created by
Written by
  • Kodie Bedford
  • Brendan Fletcher
  • Devi Telfer
  • Josh Sambono
  • Warwick Thornton
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
CinematographyWarwick Thornton
EditorMat Evans
Production company See-Saw Films
Original release
Network AMC+
Release16 December 2021 (2021-12-16) 
3 February 2022 (2022-02-03)

Firebite is an Australian drama/horror television series featuring vampires created by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. A co-production between See-Saw Films and AMC Studios, the series premiered on AMC+ on 16 December 2021 and ran for 8 episodes until 3 February 2022. It stars Rob Collins, Shantae Barnes-Cowan, Yael Stone, and Callan Mulvey.

Contents

Premise

Set in a remote mining town in the middle of the South Australian desert, the series centres around two Indigenous Australian hunters, Tyson and adoptive daughter Shanika, who protect their home, Opal City, from vampires. Their lives are turned upside down when a former hunter from Tyson’s past shows up informing them the last vampire king has arrived with plans that will shift the balance in their war against the vampires. [1]

The series aims to tell the story of the colonisation of Australia from an Indigenous perspective, using vampires as metaphors for the use of smallpox. [2] The 11 vampires which are brought by the British represent the 11 vials of smallpox carried by the First Fleet, and allegedly used as a biological weapon against the Indigenous peoples of Sydney Cove and surrounds. [3] [4]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [5]
1"Pest Control" Warwick Thornton Warwick Thornton & Brendan Fletcher16 December 2021 (2021-12-16)
2"The Last Bloodhunter"Warwick ThorntonBrendan Fletcher23 December 2021 (2021-12-23)
3"We Don't Go Down"Warwick ThorntonDevi Telfer30 December 2021 (2021-12-30)
4"Vampire Mythology Bulls**t"Warwick ThorntonWarwick Thornton6 January 2022 (2022-01-06)
5"I Wanna Go Home"Tony Krawitz Kodie Bedford 13 January 2022 (2022-01-13)
6"The Bastard King"Tony KrawitzDevi Telfer20 January 2022 (2022-01-20)
7"Hero's Life"Brendan FletcherBrendan Fletcher & Josh Sambono27 January 2022 (2022-01-27)
8"The Rise of the Fallen"Brendan FletcherKodie Bedford & Brendan Fletcher3 February 2022 (2022-02-03)

Production

Development

In June 2021 AMC Studios greenlit a co-production between AMC Studios and See-Saw Films of an 8-part series to be written and directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. [6] Other writers were Kodie Bedford, Devi Telfer, and Josh Sambono. [7]

In August 2021, Tony Krawitz joined as a director and AMC+ announced that Yael Stone, Rob Collins, Callan Mulvey, and Shantae Barnes-Cowan would star in the film. [8]

Paul Ranford and Dena Curtis co-produced the series. [9] [10] Executive producers were Rachel Gardner, Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Warwick Thornton, and Brendan Fletcher. [7] Simon Gillis of See-Saw Films and Kodie Bedford co-executive produced the series, while Libby Sharpe co-produced and Billy Bowring worked asas associate producer. [11] [12] Major funding came from the South Australian Film Corporation. [11]

Filming

The series began filming in August 2021, and is filmed in the traditional Country of the Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara people of the Western Desert and Kaurna People of the Adelaide Plains in and around Adelaide, the regional opal mining town of Coober Pedy, and at the Adelaide Studios in South Australia. [6] Coober Pedy has around 250,000 abandoned mine shafts, and executive producer Rachel Gardner said that the town "formed the basis for all design elements of Firebite, from the colour palette to tunnel studio sets. The actual landscape itself and the myriad of tunnels and caves elevated our production values exponentially". [13]

Music

The score of Firebite was composed by Dan Luscombe and Gareth Liddiard of The Drones, and Jim White, drummer of The Dirty Three, joined them to perform the music. The soundtrack is notable for its use of Australian music only, including: [14]

Release

On 7 November 2021, AMC released first look images and announced that the series was scheduled to be released 16 December 2021. [17]

In Australia the series was released on both Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video via the AMC+ streaming bundle. [18] It was broadcast as weekly episodes on free-to-air channel NITV from 6 July 2023 as well as the associated streaming service SBS on Demand. [3]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 86% approval rating with an average rating of 7.20/10, based on 7 reviews for the first season. [19]

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