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Web Series FRESH!

July 25, 2018 @ 12:00 am AEST

Web series FRESH! springs from an exciting crop of new Aussie filmmakers, paying homage to market life with one of the most culturally diverse ensembles in Australian storytelling history.

After its theatrical premiere at the Melbourne edition of Series Mania, lauded by Variety as a festival that “is to TV drama what the Cannes Film Festival is to film,” the short-form series launches online today, with all six episodes available on YouTube.

From creator and writer/producer Nikki Tran and producer Simon Trevorrow, FRESH! is a warm and satirical workplace dramedy that takes us into the joys and pitfalls of multi-culturalism against the backdrop of a Melbourne fresh food market. Set in a world where businesses are still family-run and bargains are bellowed in at least three different languages, the series brings into focus observations on race, workplace politics and family dynamics.

FRESH! was filmed at local markets operating across Melbourne, including Footscray, Preston and Dandenong markets.

All episodes streaming worldwide on YouTube from WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2018

FRESH!
Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiv4TI7iQPQ

Episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv_hel9Caio&index=2&list=PL0_SCFDYWrJSoYIHDUQHMbvn2_-KdBvB

Social media www.facebook.com/freshwebseries

www.instagram.com/freshwebseries

www.twitter.com/freshwebseries

Details

Date:
July 25, 2018
Time:
12:00 am AEST

Venue

Youtube

Organisers

Nikki Tran
Simon Trevorrow

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