9 MAR 2022

ABC to screen "People’s Republic of Mallacoota" documentary in April

The world premiere of the Australian series will be on Tuesday 5 April on ABC TV and ABC iview.

"People’s Republic of Mallacoota"

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ABC will premiere "People’s Republic of Mallacoota", a 6 x 30minute character-led observational documentary series, on Tuesday 5 April on ABC TV and ABC iview. The series chronicles what happens when the citizens of a divided, disenfranchised and bushfire-ravaged Australian community roll up their sleeves, take charge of their own future, and seek to rebuild their town.

Armageddon arrived in Mallacoota on New Year’s Eve 2019. The iconic images of its residents and tourists huddled on the foreshore as a 200km-long fire front bore down upon them made the remote Victorian coastal community the international face of environmental catastrophe. As the Royal Australian Navy evacuated thousands of people trapped on Mallacoota’s beaches, the whole world witnessed Australia’s first climate-change refugees.



Weeks later, those traumatised evacuees returned to a community devastated by bushfire, only to be hit by the double whammy of Covid-19. With Mallacoota’s economy in ruins, its environment scorched, and many of its residents homeless. People’s Republic of Mallacoota tells the story of a regional community with a strong streak of self-reliance and deep distrust of outsiders, that kickstarts a grassroots revolution to save their town.

Produced by Renegade Films Production for the ABC, "People’s Republic of Mallacoota" follows an ensemble cast of resolute, charismatic, and forthright regional Australians as they fight to rebuild their lives, rehabilitate their environment, and re-invent their community. And they’re in a race against a time to make sure the horrors of the last bushfire season never happen again.

 

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