Glitch

Aussie drama about resurrected people solving their mysteries

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About Glitch

Released: 2015

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 3 Seasons

Cast
Patrick Brammall, Genevieve O'Reilly, Emma Booth, Emily Barclay, Ned Dennehy, Sean Keenan, Hannah Monson, Aaron L. McGrath, John Leary, Rodger Corser, Andrew McFarlane, Luke Arnold, Rob Collins, Pernilla August

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Awards

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About

Glitch is a supernatural drama television series that premiered in 2015. The show revolves around a small town called Yoorana, where several deceased individuals suddenly come back to life with no memory of their identities or how they died. As the town grapples with this mysterious phenomenon, local police officer James Hayes takes it upon himself to find out the truth behind the resurrection and protect the returned individuals from those who want to exploit them.

The show explores themes of life, death, love, and identity, delving into the personal stories and experiences of each character as they navigate their new existence. With its intriguing premise and emotionally charged narrative, Glitch quickly gained a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.

Making / Production

Glitch was created by Tony Ayres and Louise Fox, and it was produced by Matchbox Pictures in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). The series was primarily filmed in Victoria, Australia, particularly in the town of Castlemaine.

The production team aimed to create a unique and atmospheric setting for the show, immersing viewers in the town of Yoorana and its haunting atmosphere. The cinematography, accompanied by a haunting score, adds to the overall eerie and mysterious tone.

Glitch has a distinct visual style, with muted colors and a dreamlike quality that enhances the supernatural elements of the story. The atmospheric and immersive production design adds depth to the narrative, allowing viewers to become fully engaged in the world of the show.

Actors

  • Patrick Brammall as James Hayes: A local police officer who discovers the resurrected individuals and becomes determined to uncover the truth.
  • Genevieve O'Reilly as Elishia McKellar: A doctor who assists James in his investigations and has her own connection to the returned individuals.
  • Emma Booth as Kate Willis: A woman who wakes up in a graveyard and is surprised to find herself alive.
  • Emily Barclay as Sarah Hayes: James' deceased wife who mysteriously returns to life.
  • Rodger Corser as John Doe: A resurrected man who appears to have no recollection of who he is.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The idea for Glitch was inspired by an old cemetery in Castlemaine, Victoria, where tombstones were sinking into the ground, giving rise to the concept of people rising from their graves.
  • The show explores the concept of a "sixth sense" that some of the resurrected characters possess, allowing them to perceive things beyond what the living can see.
  • Glitch incorporates elements of mystery, drama, and supernatural elements, bridging genres and appealing to a wide range of viewers.
  • The series was praised for its character-driven storytelling and its exploration of themes such as identity, second chances, and the complexities of human relationships.

Awards

Glitch has received several awards and nominations throughout its run:

  • AACTA Awards - Best Television Drama Series (2015)
  • Logie Awards - Most Outstanding Drama Series (2016)
  • Screen Producers Australia Awards - Drama Series Production of the Year (2016)

Quotes

  • "We were dead, and now we're not. That's a second chance, isn't it?" - James Hayes
  • "Death doesn't heal. It scars." - Elishia McKellar
  • "Sometimes the truth is dangerous." - Kate Willis

Music

  • The soundtrack of Glitch features a combination of atmospheric and haunting melodies that enhance the dramatic tension and mystery of the show.
  • Notable tracks include "Rise" by Ainslie Wills and "Hold On" by Holy Holy.
  • The music sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of unease and anticipation.