Conspiracy 365
Conspiracy 365 | |
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Created by | Gabrielle Lord |
Written by |
Michael Brindley Mark Shirrefs Sam Carroll Kristen Dunphy Shanti Gudgeon Julie Lacy Michael Miller Michelle Offen Kris Wyld |
Starring |
Harrison Gilbertson Taylor Glockner Marny Kennedy David Whiteley Julia Zemiro Rob Carlton Mauricio Merino Jr James Sorensen Kate Kendall Ryan Hughes Mietta White |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Linda Klejus, Peter Jenetsky |
Running time | 40 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | FMC |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 14 January – 1 December 2012 |
External links | |
Website |
Conspiracy 365 is a 12-part Australian television miniseries based on the novels written by Gabrielle Lord. Produced by Circa Media for Family Movie Channel, the series screened from January 2012. It also began screening on ABC3 in January 2014.
The series is based on a series of books written by Gabrielle Lord. It follows the adventures of Callum Ormond, a 15-year-old who is forced to become a fugitive as he searches for the truth behind the death of a family member.[1] The book series is in 17 installments, telling the story from January to December, and then Boges's story (Revenge) following the twelfth installment and Winter's story (Malice) following Callum's and then Callum's story again in a 3 book mini-series (Black Ops).
The television series screens in 12 forty minute to one-hour episodes throughout the year, one episode each month. It is supported by an interactive website with games, puzzles, photographs, behind the scene photographs and information, messages and videos from the characters.
The series airs exclusively to FMC on the first Saturday of every month in 2012, and the following day the episode is available to download on iTunes or rent from BigPond Movies. Previous episodes are already available for download or rent online. Viewers can sign up to iTunes for a complete season pass download to own all 12 episodes.
The series was shot in blocks of 4 episodes with a different director for each set: Paul Goldman for the first block, Pino Amenta for the second block, and Steve Mann for the third block. The Director of Photography is Laszlo Baranyai ACS HSC and the Production Design is by Tel Stolfo. The Story Producers are Michael Brindley and Mark Shirrefs. The series is written by Sam Carroll, Kristen Dunphy, Shanti Gudgeon, Julie Lacy, Michael Miller, Michelle Offen and Kris Wyld, accompanied by the novels written by Gabrielle Lord.
Cast
- Harrison Gilbertson as Callum "Cal" Ormond[2][3]
- Taylor Glockner as Boges
- Marny Kennedy as Winter Frey
- David Whiteley as Rafe Ormond and Tom Ormond
- Julia Zemiro as Oriana de la Force
- Rob Carlton as Vulkan Sligo
- Mauricio Merino Jr as Freddy
- James Sorensen as Jake
- Kate Kendall as Winifred Ormond
- Ryan Hughes as Detective Dorian McGrath
- Mietta White as Gabbi Ormond
- Syd Brisbane as Repro[4]
- Aaron Jakubenko as Yuri and Zombie
- Sachin Joab as Bruno
- Andrew Curry as Kelvin
- Damien Richardson as Nelson Sharkey
- Tia McAllen (guest appearance)[5]
- Fanny Huesin[6]
- Carissa McAllen[7]
- Josh Futcher as Spike[8]
List of episodes
- January (14 January 2012)
- February (4 February 2012)
- March (3 March 2012)
- April (7 April 2012)
- May (5 May 2012)
- June (2 June 2012)
- July (7 July 2012)
- August (4 August 2012)
- September (1 September 2012)
- October (6 October 2012)
- November (3 November 2012)
- December (1 December 2012)
There is one episode for each month of the year. At the end of each month Callum is placed in a dangerous situation which provides suspense until the next episode.
See also
References
- ↑ Knox, David (2011-06-20). "Big-budget family drama Conspiracy 365 begins filming". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
- ↑ Lee, Hannah (2011-06-20). "Conspiracy 365 pay-TV series begins production". Inside Film magazine. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
- ↑ Sobolewski, Helene; Iannella, Antimo (2011-06-21). "Our lad lands major television role". AdelaideNow. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
- ↑ "Syd Brisbane". Creative Representation. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
- ↑ "Conspiracy 365". Retrieved 2011-07-29.
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