Black Snow (TV series)
Black Snow is an Australian crime drama television series available on Stan. The series is set in and filmed throughout different locations in Queensland, Australia. Each season follows a different cold case being investigated by Detective James Cormack as he struggles with his own family demons. SynopsisSeason one introduces Detective James Cormack in 2019. Cormack is placed in charge of an inquiry into the cold case murder of 17-year-old Isabel Baker in 1994 in the fictional town of Ashford. A majority of the season focuses on the Australian South Sea Islander community Isabel was a part of. Season two, subtitled “Jack of Clubs” and set in an unknown year, focuses on Detective Cormack investigating the missing persons case of Zoe Jacobs in 2003 in the fictional town of Moorevale. Cormack is simultaneously informally looking into the disappearance of his younger brother in 1994. [1] Cast
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ProductionThe first series of Black Snow was made in 2022 and directed by Matthew Saville and Sian Davies. It was written by Lucas Taylor, Boyd Quakawoot, and Beatrix Christian[2] Season 1 was filmed in and around Proserpine, Queensland. On 9 April 2024, Black Snow went into production for its second season, which was filmed in and around the Glass House Mountains in Queensland.[3] Fimmel confirmed that he filmed the final episode of the second season. In 11 November 2024.[4] He was executive producer of show for season 2.[5] Ziggy Ramo made his acting debut as Ezekiel Iseul in season 1, and, along with Jed Palmer, produced all of the music for both seasons.[6][7] ReleaseBlack Snow was released on Australian streaming service Stan on 1 January 2023.[8] It was renewed for a second season on 12 March 2024,[9] which premiered on 1 January 2025.[10] In the United States, the series was released on Sundance Now and AMC+.[11] In the United Kingdom, the show aired on BBC Four in August 2023 and was streamed on BBC iPlayer.[12] ReceptionThe Sydney Morning Herald's Karl Quinn wrote "Black Snow is a Trojan horse of a show. It’s an effective crime drama that does pretty much all you could ask of it. But lurking inside there’s a whole legion of more challenging ideas."[8] Luke Buckmaster of The Guardian gave it three stars, saying it is "a mostly well-made murder mystery that starts strong but runs out of gas as it approaches its twist-filled ending".[13] Awards
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