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‘Deadloch’ Creators on How Olivia Colman Inspired Aussie Noir Comedy and How a C-Word Manifesto Convinced Producers to Keep the Swearing

The Hollywood Reporter
Story by Abid Rahman
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Aussie noir comedy 'Deadloch' creators Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney share behind-the-scenes secrets, from an Emmy nod to a 'c-word manifesto' that convinced producers to keep the show's signature swearing.
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  • The creators wrote an academic-style 'c-word manifesto' to justify the show's liberal use of the controversial term, arguing it was integral to the Australian cultural identity and speech patterns.
  • For season 2, the show is moving from the moody Tasmanian setting to the tropical Northern Territory, allowing the creators to explore themes of masculinity, police culture, and the legacy of 'Crocodile Dundee'-style Australian stereotypes.
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Kate McLennan, Kate McCartney, Kate Box, Madeleine Sami, Olivia Colman, Ben Chessell, Luke Hemsworth, Amazon Prime Video, International Emmys, AACTA Awards, TV Week Logie Awards, 'Deadloch'
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