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Cleverman

  • TV Series
  • 2016–2017
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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6.4/10
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Cleverman (2016)
The second season of "Cleverman" picks up with the destruction of the Zone and the Hairypeople hiding out of fear for their lives. Koen (Hunter Page-Lochard), the chosen Cleverman, sets out to harness his powers in the hope of bringing all cultures together. His half-brother Waruu (Rob Collins) shares the same vision, but his method is far more dubious. For Koen to realize his mission, he must defeat Waruu and the full force of the Government, both which are united against him.
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Dystopian Sci-FiDramaFantasySci-Fi

In the very near future, creatures from ancient mythology must live among humans and battle for survival in a world that wants to silence, exploit, and destroy them.In the very near future, creatures from ancient mythology must live among humans and battle for survival in a world that wants to silence, exploit, and destroy them.In the very near future, creatures from ancient mythology must live among humans and battle for survival in a world that wants to silence, exploit, and destroy them.

  • Creators
    • Ryan Griffen
    • Jon Bell
    • Jonathan Gavin
  • Stars
    • Hunter Page-Lochard
    • Rob Collins
    • Tasma Walton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Creators
      • Ryan Griffen
      • Jon Bell
      • Jonathan Gavin
    • Stars
      • Hunter Page-Lochard
      • Rob Collins
      • Tasma Walton
    • 46User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Hunter Page-Lochard
    Hunter Page-Lochard
    • Koen West
    • 2016–2017
    Rob Collins
    Rob Collins
    • Waruu West
    • 2016–2017
    Tasma Walton
    Tasma Walton
    • Araluen
    • 2016–2017
    Rarriwuy Hick
    Rarriwuy Hick
    • Latani
    • 2016–2017
    Jada Alberts
    Jada Alberts
    • Nerida West
    • 2016–2017
    Tamala
    Tamala
    • Alinta…
    • 2016–2017
    Frances O'Connor
    Frances O'Connor
    • Charlotte Cleary
    • 2016–2017
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Jarrod Slade
    • 2016–2017
    Deborah Mailman
    Deborah Mailman
    • Aunty Linda
    • 2016–2017
    Marcus Graham
    Marcus Graham
    • Stephen McIntyre…
    • 2016–2017
    Isaac Drandic
    • Harry
    • 2016–2017
    Tony Briggs
    Tony Briggs
    • Boondee…
    • 2016–2017
    Kamil Ellis
    Kamil Ellis
    • Mungo
    • 2016–2017
    Tysan Towney
    • Djukara
    • 2016–2017
    Ryan Corr
    Ryan Corr
    • Blair Finch
    • 2016
    Rachael Blake
    Rachael Blake
    • Marion Frith
    • 2017
    Clarence Ryan
    Clarence Ryan
    • Jarli
    • 2017
    Andrew McFarlane
    Andrew McFarlane
    • Geoff Matthews…
    • 2016
    • Creators
      • Ryan Griffen
      • Jon Bell
      • Jonathan Gavin
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    9c-campens

    Must see!

    Absolutely loved it, fabulous cast - great photo. Yeah OK, the plot is a bit thin and cliché, Classic brothers fight for power, outcasts versus dictatorship, but it plunges into the dream time and little known (to us, new Australian) stories. Can't wait to follow this. And Sydney! I now lives in France, and seeing great work by Australian TV warms the heart. It is very close to our current societies, oppressed group looking for a leader, sometimes it is spooky similar to what is happening right now in the 'burbs. Hard to decide sometimes if it is fiction or reality... It will be interesting to see how it develops, could be just boring, could go feral. Feral would be good. May be not 'walking Dead' feral, but slowly dream time feral.
    9ashlearadan

    Don't be put off by these other Numpty's reviews. It's good. Small budget, but good!

    I've never written a review on IMDb before, but I felt compelled to write one for Cleverman since so many people have rated this show so low, unfairly low in my opinion.

    I'm sure many people watching this show who are not familiar with Australia's past treatment of our Indigenous peoples, will want to call Bullsh**t on the way the treatment of the Hairies is portrayed in this drama. One other reviewer stated that they didn't understand the, "overt discrimination and prejudice shown" seeing as, "The Hairies are not particularly dangerous nor do they seem very detrimental to society as a whole yet are treated as slaves". And there in lies the point of the entire show. Cleverman is drawing parallels (and successfully so)between the government's treatment of the Hairy's and the past treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia.

    So for those who still think that the prejudice and discrimination in the show is baseless, here's a quick fact check for the times the show parallels the treatment of Indigenous Australians. When the Hairy family is separated and the children are forcibly removed from their parents - that happened to our Indigenous Australians. When the Hairies are restricted to a compound and can't move in and out - that happened to them too. When the Hairies are seen as animals and the government's laws reflects that and treats them as sub-human - yep, that happened. When the media keeps citizens ignorant and misinformed by pushing their own agenda - that sure happened and sadly still does. I could go on and on, and that's only a handful of examples found in the first 2 episodes alone.

    For some, the fantasy elements may be a turn-off, but I think putting the fantasy twist on Cleverman was an ingenious idea by the creators. It softens the amount of prejudice and discrimination the audience can swallow by allowing them to oh-so-slightly distance themselves from the realistic atrocities committed against Indigenous Australians by placing the story in a non-realistic setting. Which I know, sounds hypocritical of my above points, but I think it allows people to access this show at a level which isn't so confronting that they are put off from watching it and can thereby experience the messages at the show's core. That being said, obviously it's still not subtle enough for many of the first episode's viewers!

    Look, I get it, in terms of production value, yes it is lacking in some areas like CGI and set design. But that can mostly be put down to the small budget. This show definitely does not deserve the 1 star rating that some reviewers have given. I can only assume that they're unable to look past Australia's uncomfortable history (or perhaps their ignorance of this history?) and enjoy this show for its clever premise and it's subtle execution.

    In summary: At the end of episode 2, the story line of this show has definitely caught my interest. The main character's acting is spot on as 'the dude you kinda hate', and I look forward to seeing how the show develops his character. There are so many individual stories that have been set up, ready to be woven together. That I'm waiting in excited anticipation to see how all of the characters interact and affect one another. Do yourself a favour and go into Cleverman with a willingness to see beyond the small budget and to enjoy the story line as it slowly builds. Who knows, it might even prompt you to learn a bit about Australian history.

    It's a solid 8.5/ 10 from me so far.
    8puddas-revenge

    Great Australian Sci-fi

    Really enjoyed this series with a great cast and an interesting incorporation of Dreamtime and a way to tell a modern interpretation of Aboriginal experience of colonialism. While I loved season one, it really hit its stride by season 2 and I was sorry to discover there isn't more at this stage.
    7s3276169

    Refreshingly different fantasy drama with a social conscience

    What to say about Cleverman? Its not exactly an entirely new concept but what it does, it does well.

    Certainly its a brave and very relevant series, given the sometimes awful treatment of Aboriginal communities, at the hands of Federal and State authorities, in Australia. It can also, in one sense, be viewed as a unapologetic commentary on the plight of asylum seekers, in Australia's contentious detention centers.

    Looking beyond these factors how does Cleverman stack up as entertainment? Its a thoughtful series and its pacing, may not hook hardcore sword and sandals fantasy fans. Indeed, its fair to say this series is probably going to appeal most to viewers who enjoy slow burn fantasy dramas, where things take time to develop and secrets are revealed by degree.

    The acting is of a mostly good, if not exceptional, standard too. There are some well known Aussie actors who have taken up roles in this series, who sit alongside fresh faces I have not come across before.

    In summary, whilst Cleverman is not for me (I'm more of a sci fi/futurist buff) I can see it appealing, in particular, to fans of the fantasy genre. Especially those looking for a refreshingly different departure from your standard US/UK fare. Seven out of ten from me.
    7becca7931

    Violent Racism DOES STILL Exist and We Still Need These Stories Told

    To the reviewer who said that the premise is dated because this type of racism is no longer a big issue: you need to watch the news, read the news, talk to anyone of racial minority - it absolutely does exist.

    Violent oppression is a problem in many places all over the world - systematic violent oppression like is shown in the very first episode. The attitudes of the boys on the bus or the cops' fear: this happens in "First World" countries every day. And where we've evolved beyond violence, there still exists systematic oppression in many forms from micro-aggressions all the way up to human trafficking and modern-day slavery and murder.

    There is a sci-fi/fantasy twist to this story, but the story it tells is not in any way dated. If you think race and color no longer exist, you're part of the problem. The point is to see it and not have it make a difference in your behaviors and attitudes toward those of a different race.

    And I love the Aboriginal angle to this story as well since they need their stories told as much as everyone else. Also, Indigenous populations' stories are often told from perspectives other than their own and we need to ask for more told by the population themselves. Let networks know that just because one show doesn't work out, it's the storytelling not the subject matter that is less than.

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      Much of the mythology, history and language has come from various Aboriginal groups and elders, who collaborated and kindly allowed some of their sacred stories and culture to be used as the basis of the series.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Les Simpson: Krusty the Clown (2018)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aboriginal
    • Also known as
      • Умник
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
      • Screen Australia
      • Screen New South Wales
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      50 minutes
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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